"Both timely and terrifying." --Gregory Macguire, New York
Times-bestselling author of Wicked
Pairing free verse with over three hundred pages of black-and-white
watercolor illustrations, Mary's Monster is a unique and stunning
biography of Mary Shelley, the pregnant teenage runaway who became one
of the greatest authors of all time.
Legend is correct that Mary Shelley began penning Frankenstein in
answer to a dare to write a ghost story. What most people don't know,
however, is that the seeds of her novel had been planted long before
that night. By age nineteen, she had been disowned by her family, was
living in scandal with a married man, and had lost her baby daughter
just days after her birth. Mary poured her grief, pain, and passion into
the powerful book still revered two hundred years later, and in Mary's
Monster, author/illustrator Lita Judge has poured her own passion into
a gorgeous book that pays tribute to the life of this incredible author.
A 2019 NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Book
A 2019 Amelia Bloomer Project Book
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