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Original Title: Newes from the Dead
ISBN: 1596433558 (ISBN13: 9781596433557)
Edition Language: English
Setting: England
Literary Awards: Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2010), Sakura Medal Nominee for High School Book (2010), North East Teenage Book Award Nominee (2009), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2009)
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Newes from the Dead Hardcover | Pages: 263 pages
Rating: 3.75 | 2126 Users | 312 Reviews

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WRONGED. HANGED. ALIVE? (AND TRUE!)
Anne can't move a muscle, can't open her eyes, can't scream. She lies immobile in the darkness, unsure if she'd dead, terrified she's buried alive, haunted by her final memory—of being hanged. A maidservant falsely accused of infanticide in 1650 England and sent to the scaffold, Anne Green is trapped with her racing thoughts, her burning need to revisit the events—and the man—that led her to the gallows.
 
Meanwhile, a shy 18-year-old medical student attends his first dissection and notices something strange as the doctors prepare their tools . . . Did her eyelids just flutter? Could this corpse be alive?
 
Beautifully written, impossible to put down, and meticulously researched, Newes from the Dead is based on the true story of the real Anne Green, a servant who survived a hanging to awaken on the dissection table. Newes from the Dead concludes with scans of the original 1651 document that recounts this chilling medical phenomenon.
 

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Title:Newes from the Dead
Author:Mary Hooper
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 263 pages
Published:April 29th 2008 by Roaring Brook Press (first published March 5th 2008)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction. Teen

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Ratings: 3.75 From 2126 Users | 312 Reviews

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This book was okay. It was very interesting in the sense that it was based on a true story. Anne Green was charged with infanticide (even though her baby was stillborn) and sentenced to death by hanging. Anne, however, survived the hanging and was spared dissection. I didn't find the book all that compelling, since we already know what's happened and the story was merely filling in the finer details. Overall, it was an okay book but nothing spectatular.

Newes from the Dead Book Review #2By: Doja QaraqeWhen I first saw Newes from the Dead by Mary Hooper, Ill admit, I judged it by its cover. I expected this novel to be a horrifying tale that will blow my socks off. Instead, I read a gruesome, foul and suspenseful book that kept me at the edge of my seat. Newes from the Dead is about a girl named Anne Green (main character) who finds herself in darkness, unable to move, blink her eyes or scream. Immobile, Anne is haunted by her final memory of

A truly gripping read: I must say I was rather surprised when I read it. It most certainly offered up more than you would expect something that every review prior to mine has managed to explain perfectly.Written in a beautiful way, the book itself is a real eye-opener filled with the emotions needed to keep you gripped from the start until the end. It really has you thinking as you work your way through the book, thoughts of what life must have been like back then. Dealing with a difficult

It took a lot of self control to not just flip to the end of this book to find out how Anne Greene survived being hanged. And the story itself didn't even answer that question - that was left to an author's note at the end of the book.The story is told from two points of view; the chapters alternate between Anne telling the story of how she ended up being hanged, and Robert a young scholar who is preparing to observe the dissection of Anne's corpse. Neither story had very much going for it.

Mary Hooper is an author I should love. Her stories always sound like the perfect combination: a historical setting, romance, and a strong female protagonist. This one in particular caught my interest because it is about a girl who is hanged, but somehow survives and it is based on a true story! Im always so excited to read a novel by Mary Hooper, but so far they have never quite delivered for me, and I dont think it is due to Hoopers skills as a writer.As a fast reader, these feel more like

Hooper, Mary Newes from the Dead, Pages: 263; Publisher: Roaring Book Press; Language: PG 13; Sexual Content: PG 13 (Anne's "master" used her six different times for his own pleasure- not described just mentioned and where it happened); Violence: PG 13;Based on the true story of Anne Green, an innocent girl hanged for a crime she did not commit in 1650, thought dead she woke up on the dissecting table. The surgeons who were supposed to be dissecting her helped resurrect her and she soon lived

I didn't know till almost the end of this book that it was based on true events. I found this remarkable and made the story that much better for me. It was an easy read but kept you wanting to know what was going to happen next in the storyline. Great YA novel.
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