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  • Published: 27 February 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448158270
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 384

Late To Smile




A moving story from award-winning author K. M. Peyton.

When Miranda’s controlling mother dies, she feels an enormous sense of freedom and release. Having spent her life in the shadows of others, it is only a tragedy that opens up a world of new possibility for her.

From Carnegie Medal-winning author, K. M. Peyton.

  • Published: 27 February 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448158270
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 384

About the author

K M Peyton

Kathleen M Peyton is a top-selling author of more than thirty novels, the best-known of which is FLAMBARDS which, with its sequels, was made into a TV serial. The winner of both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Award for her work, Kathleen lives in Essex with her husband.

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Praise for Late To Smile

The Night Circus made me happy. Playful and intensely imaginative, Erin Morgenstern has created the circus I have always longed for. This is a marvelous book

Audrey Niffenegger, author of The Time Traveler's Wife

The Night Circus pulls you into a world as dark as it is dazzling, fully-realized but still something out of a dream. You will not want to leave it

Téa Obreht, author of The Tiger's Wife

Pure pleasure... Erin Morgenstern is a gifted, classic storyteller, a tale-teller, a spinner of the charmed and mesmerizing - I had many other things I was supposed to be doing, but the book kept drawing me back in and I tore through it. You can be certain this riveting debut will create a group of rêveurs all its own

Aimee Bender, author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake

Every once in awhile you find a novel so magical that there is no escaping its spell. The Night Circus is one of these rarities - engrossing, beautifully written and utterly enchanting. If you choose to read just one novel this year, this is it

Danielle Trussoni, author of Angelology

'Dark as soot and bright as sparks,' The Night Circus still holds me willingly captive in a world of almost unbearable beauty. This is a love story on a grand scale: it creates, it destroys, it ultimately transcends. Take a bow, Erin Morgenstern. This is one of the best books I have ever read

Brunonia Barry, author of The Lace Reader

The Night Circus is a gorgeously imagined fable poised in the high latitudes of Hans Christian Anderson and Oscar Wilde, with a few degrees toward Hesse's Steppenwolf for dangerous spice. The tale is masterfully written and invites allegorical interpretations even as its leisurely but persistent suspense gives it compelling charm. An enchanting read

Katherine Dunn, author of Geek Love

This 19th-Century Anglo-American costume drama about two star-crossed lovers in a fantastical travelling circus is as dreamlike and magical as its setting

Guardian

I'm not often lost for words, but I'm struggling to find the words to describe just how good this book is and how it made me feel, so I'll just say this: if you are only able to read one book for the rest of your life, make sure it is The Night Circus. You won't regret it

The Book Bag

This must be one of the most beautiful novels of the year. Its die-cut cover, black-edged pages and intricate endpapers attest to the publisher's hopes that Erin Morgenstern's magically minded debut will secure the vast audience left bereft by the conclusion of the Harry Potter chronicles

Observer

Dark and dreamy; a captivating love story

Stylist Magazine

Dazzling

Marie Claire

Lushly imagined, extremely charming and very, very readable

Scotland on Sunday

Morgenstern displays a conjurer's dexterity as she develops her tale, and you'd need a heart of stone not to melt at the melodramatic denouement

Daily Mail

The narrative is deft and satisfying, and the author's talent is intriguing

Times Literary Supplement

Enchanting, and affecting... I was compelled by the world itself - by its saturated colours and textures, its unexpected smells and tastes. It is a surprisingly rare thing in fiction - a strikingly beautiful world, in spite of its darkness

Claire Messud, Guardian

Morgenstern's writing, when it comes to magical creations, is delectable, addictive stuff...[it] leaves a tang of smoky caramel in the air as it ends, and an undeniable urge to go to the circus

Sunday Times

The only response to this novel is simply: wow. It is a breathtaking feat of imagination, a flight of fancy that pulls you in and wraps you up in its spell

The Times

Charming, magical, mysterious, enthralling

Daily Mirror

Deliciously inventive... Don't imagine this is a light, frothy tale. For all her humorous touches, Morgernstern...has produced something darker than night

Mary Crockett, Scotsman

A beguiling, gripping read... Morgenstern has crafted a thrilling and transporting tale

The Economist

Lush, evocative, dreamlike...a magical, coming-of-age story

Sunday Times

Extraordinary, atmospheric, a mind-spinning story

Woman & Home

An extraordinary blend of dream and nightmare will take you on a magical journey

Viv Groskop, Red Magazine

This week's hot read...I loved this book and didn't want it to end... Totally absorbing and beautifully descriptive, it created a whole world I couldn't help but get lost in, especially the slow-burning love story between the two main characters, who are both sorcerers

Deborah Hughes, Woman Magazine

Enter the magical world of a mysterious travelling circus

Heat

The new One Day... Erin Morgenstern is the talk of the literary world and we hear The Night Circus will be the next big thing. Set in a mysterious, monochrome circus the book centres on two young magicians who begin to fall in love

Claire Williams, Essentials

Fantasy blends seamlessly with reality and I ended up having to use words like this: enchanting

Kate Saunders, Saga Magazine

Erin Morgenstern's astonishingly vivid imagination made the unbelievable believable...in other words I fell for it all... There is illusion and delusion, shape-shifting, manipulation and deceit, misdirection and more often than not all is definitely not what it seems as the story unfolds, and if you are as unforgiving as I am of entire books written in the present tense, in this case, as you read you will see why it is necessary. The present tense embraces shifting time whether past or future, it is actually always the present ..see I can hardly make sense of it myself, you need to read it to see how well it works. And yes, I was enchanted, and I did run away with the circus as young Bailey does, and as I closed the book of course I came back to reality gently wondering whether I was supposed to be thinking, how long before Bailey meets Mr Barnum

Dovegreyreader

An enchanting tale of forbidden love, set against the spectacular backdrop of the circus

Press Association

A recommendation by Audrey Niffenegger...should ensure this amazing debut novel gets the attention it deserves

Viv Groskop, Voyager

Fantasy lovers, here comes Harry Potter for grown-ups... The story is already en-route to Hollywoood so snap up the original tale first

Claire Rees

It is rich, evocative, compelling, enchanting, whimsical, breath-taking, playful, imaginative, marvellous, and quite simply beautiful in every single way. I love it

Emily Hirschmann, Pocketful of Rye

An epic fantasy novel, which will leave you craving a sequel. Morgenstern creates an entire world of mystery and wonder. With complex and intriguing characters, an interwoven and completely satisfying storyline, and unrivalled imagination bursting through the seams, The Night Circus ticks all the right boxes, and guarantees to keep you captivated and mesmerised from the first page to the last.

Lauren Molyneux, Live Magazines

A novel whose rapt chronicling of the adventures of a band of dreamers as they followed a magical travelling circus earned favourable comparisons to Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes, and JK Rowling's various accounts of the fortunes of Harry Potter

Sunday Times

A novel whose rapt chronicling of the adventures of a band of dreamers as they followed a magical travelling circus earned favourable comparisons to Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes, and JK Rowling's various accounts of the fortunes of Harry Potter

Sunday Times

The story is compelling, and the gorgeous descriptions of the circus make you wish it was real

Crafts Beautiful