"This splendid subversion of Romeo and Juliet is an edge-of-your seat feminist thriller for our times."
Flipping everything you thought you knew about star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet on its head, and drawing from several Rosalines in Shakespeare’s work, Natasha Solomons’ Fair Rosaline recasts Romeo as a serial predator and groomer of young girls — a trait that’s actually present in the original tragic play. As Solomons points out in her Author Note, “the real tragedy is that none of the adults protects the children,” which is exactly what Juliet and Rosaline were. In contrast, in this exhilarating, subversive novel, Rosaline Capulet fights back, speaks out, protects her younger cousin Juliet and exposes male abuses of women. And all this is exquisitely presented as a lusciously-written literary thriller.
With Rosaline’s family “adrift in misery” following the death of her mother, she discovers she’s to be sent to a nunnery, which leaves her furious: “she did not want to be hidden behind a wall. She wanted the world, all its glories and its sorrows and rottenness. How dare they take it from her?” So, she resolves to “delight in every pleasure possible” until she loses her freedom in twelve days’ time.
As a result, Rosaline attends a ball of “dark delights” that’s being hosted by the rival Montague family: “if the devil himself was playing host, she would attend with ribbons in her hair.” Here she meets and falls in love with Romeo, who offers her passion and marriage as an alternative to the nunnery: “he was the finest man she’d ever seen, and he was kind to her but, most of all, he offered hope.”
Soon enough, though, Romeo’s possessiveness and manipulative nature become apparent, along with revelations from a previous victim, just as he turns his attention to thirteen-year-old Juliet. But Rosaline is prepared to risk everything to protect Juliet, and to honour the women whose lives Romeo ruined.
Reeling with revenge and a glorious sense of sisterhood, Fair Rosaline is un-put-down-able, of the moment, and entertaining with it.
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BEFORE ROMEO LOVED JULIET, HE LOVED FAIR ROSALINE . . .
Was the greatest ever love story
really a lie?
Romeo Montague is handsome and charming and the first time he sees young Rosaline Capulet, who has secretly snuck into his family's masquerade summer ball, he falls instantly in love.
At first Rosaline is unsure of Romeo's attentions but with her father determined that she join the nunnery, Romeo offers her the chance of a different life. Gradually he convinces her that only true love could make him feel this way, that he is enraptured by her beauty. Indeed, he cannot live without her!
And so begins the story of Romeo and Rosaline. These star-crossed lovers must keep everything hidden from Rosaline's family, at least until they are wed. But when a destitute young girl appears, claiming to be carrying Romeo's child, Rosaline starts to doubt all that she has been told. And as whispers of more girls reach her ears, what once felt like a courtship begins to feel more like a pursuit.
As Rosaline recognises Romeo for the villain he truly is, his gaze turns suddenly towards Rosaline's adored and beautiful cousin, thirteen-year old Juliet.
Can Rosaline save Juliet from her Romeo? Or can this story only ever end one way . . ?
Hamnet meets My Dark Vanessa in this fierce, feminist, intensely gripping, unmissable novel; captivating and chillingly relevant, FAIR ROSALINE takes everything you thought you knew about Romeo and Juliet and turns it on its head . . .
Fair Rosaline features in the following genres: General Fiction, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance / Relationship Stories, Historical romance
Fair Rosaline is available in Paperback, Hardback
Fair Rosaline was written by Natasha Solomons and published by Manilla Press
Fair Rosaline has 335 pages
£13.49