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2003 novel by Ann Turnbull

No Shame, No Fear
AuthorAnn Turnbull
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherWalker Books
Publication date3 November 2003
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages296 pp
ISBN0-7445-9090-6
Followed byForged in the Fire 

No Shame, No Fear is a 2003 novel for young adults by Ann Turnbull. Set in the fictional town of Hemsbury in the 1660s, the novel depicts the love between a Quaker girl, Susanna, and Will, the son of a rich merchant. Their story takes place during the persecution of religious dissenters after the restoration of the monarchy.

In 2006, a sequel, Forged in the Fire, was published.

In March 2007, a stage adaptation of No Shame, No Fear by Charlie Gardner and Lisa Whelan was produced at the Jermyn Street Theatre in London and reviewed for The Stage newspaper.

References

  1. No Shame, No Fear, Fantastic Fiction
  2. John Thaxter, "No Shame, No Fear Review at Jermyn Street Londob", The Stage, 22 March 2007. (subscription required)


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