
Cage of Nightingales
Elizabeth Hopkinson(Author)
Deep Hearts YA (Publisher)
Published on 5. December 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
346 pages
978-1-998055-28-9 (ISBN)
Description
Two boys. One meek, one rebellious. Both discover a power that will set them free...or sever them.
In a highly structured eighteenth-century society, the city-state of Angelio is known for two things: its music and its guardian, the Archangel Michael.
At Angelio's music school-nicknamed the Cage of Nightingales-castrato singer Carlo is destined for fame at the opera...at the price of his freedom. Charity pupil Tammo hates the school and the restrictive future it offers, dreaming instead of escaping to live in the woods to charm birds with his flute.
When Tammo meets Carlo, their lives change forever. With the Archangel's help, they are granted the power to fulfil each other's deepest desires-but every gift demands a price.
As music opens doors to a glittering world beyond the Cage, the bond between them is tested by ambition, longing, and the fragile promises they have made. And their choices will shape not just their futures, but that of Celestina-a young aristocrat who will become entwined in their lives in ways neither of them can foresee.
Cage of Nightingales is a story of found family, and queer identity-featuring a tender portrayal of an asexual, nonbinary eunuch at its heart.
"A beautiful historical fantasy" - Lindsey Barger, Read With Lindsay Book Reviews
"A baroque masterpiece!" - Neil Zoladkiewicz
"A beautiful story of music and friendship" - Sally R, Amazon
"A truly fascinating, often suspenseful and rewardingly complex story." - Ultraviolet, Amazon
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Series
Language
English
Target group
Young adult
Interest Age: From 13 to 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
436 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-998055-28-9 (9781998055289)
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Elizabeth Hopkinson is the author of 'Asexual Fairy Tales' and 'Asexual Myths & Tales'. She was featured in the BBC's We Are Bradford project, and was on Stonewall's first ace/aro panel.Her short stories have appeared in 'The Forgotten & the Fantastical' and 'Dancing with Mr Darcy', along with many other anthologies and magazines. Her story 'A Short History of the Dream Library' won the James White Award.Elizabeth has appeared at Leeds LGBT+ Literature Festival, Ilkley Literature Festival Fringe and Swanwick Writers' Summer School. She lives in Bradford with her husband, daughter and cat.Elizabeth is a romantic asexual and is committed to asexual representation in fiction.Find out more about Elizabeth at: elizabethhopkinson.uk