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Titles in This Set:
Remarkable Creatures
Falling Angels
The Virgin Blue
Burning Bright
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This four-book paperback collection brings together Tracy Chevalier’s distinctive historical novels in one convenient set. Each title explores ordinary lives set against richly detailed periods of the past, from fossil hunters on the Jurassic coast to Protestant tensions in sixteenth-century France and the artistic circles of Georgian London. Readers who enjoy character-driven fiction grounded in real historical moments will find these stories rewarding. The collection allows easy access to multiple works without hunting down separate editions, making it practical for anyone building a shelf of thoughtful, well-researched novels that move between personal dilemmas and wider social change.
What Makes This Collection Worth Owning:
Owning these titles together highlights the consistent strengths of Chevalier’s approach: meticulous research paired with intimate character perspectives. The stories span different centuries yet share an interest in how individuals navigate upheaval, whether scientific discovery, religious conflict, or artistic ambition. Buying the set removes the need to locate each volume separately and creates a ready sequence for uninterrupted reading. The uniform paperback format also suits collectors who prefer matching spines and consistent cover styling across an author’s backlist.
Books Included in This Collection:
Remarkable Creatures
Set on the Dorset coast in the early nineteenth century, this novel follows Mary Anning, a young fossil collector whose finds challenge scientific thinking of the time. The story also introduces Elizabeth Philpot, an outsider in local society who forms an unlikely friendship with Mary. Their shared fascination with ancient bones drives a narrative about class, gender, and the slow shift in how the natural world was understood.
Falling Angels
Beginning in 1901 at a London cemetery, this novel tracks two families whose lives intersect over the following decade. Through shifting viewpoints it examines mourning customs, the women’s suffrage movement, and the quiet rebellions of daughters and wives against Edwardian expectations. The changing social atmosphere is reflected in small domestic details as well as larger historical events.
The Virgin Blue
In this story, midwife Isabelle du Moulin’s red hair and devotion to the Virgin Mary mark her during the spread of Protestantism in sixteenth-century France. Her resemblance to images of the Madonna draws dangerous attention in a village gripped by religious change. Parallel modern threads follow an American woman tracing ancestry that leads back to the same region, connecting past persecution with present identity questions.
Burning Bright
This novel places a rural family newly arrived in late eighteenth-century London in the orbit of poet and artist William Blake. Seen through the eyes of the children, the city’s energy, poverty, and political ferment come into focus. Blake appears as a neighbour whose radical ideas influence the household even as they navigate street life and work.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
The collection suits readers already familiar with historical fiction who want several titles from one author without separate purchases. It also appeals to book clubs looking for discussion-worthy novels set in different eras, or anyone building a personal library of paperbacks that share a consistent tone and level of research. Gift buyers searching for a ready-made set of literary historical novels will find the matching editions convenient.
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About the Author:
Tracy Chevalier studied English at Oberlin College and later earned an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia. Her debut novel, Girl with a Pearl Earring, established her reputation for weaving documented historical figures into intimate fictional narratives. Subsequent works continue this pattern, drawing on archival research while keeping attention on the emotional lives of lesser-known characters. Readers value the balance she maintains between factual detail and accessible storytelling, which has led to steady interest in both standalone titles and collected editions of her fiction.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Having these four novels together offers immediate choice when selecting the next read and creates a visible record of one writer’s sustained interest in the past. The paperbacks fit neatly on a shelf, travel easily, and provide hours of absorbing fiction rooted in real places and events. For anyone who enjoys sinking into another century through believable
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