Set against the backdrop of a volcanic winter in 1816 Switzerland, the narrative delves into Mary Shelley's formative years and her deepening relationship with Isabella Baxter in Scotland. As they explore their bond amidst gothic mystery and loss, a sinister presence looms in the form of Mr. Booth. The story intertwines themes of young love, creativity, and the genesis of Frankenstein, capturing the emotional and imaginative struggles that shaped Shelley's literary legacy. Anne Eekhout vividly portrays this pivotal moment in an evocative and atmospheric manner.
Set against the backdrop of a volcanic winter in 1816 Switzerland, the narrative delves into Mary Shelley's formative years and her deepening relationship with Isabella Baxter in Scotland. As they explore their bond amidst gothic mystery and loss, a sinister presence looms in the form of Mr. Booth. The story intertwines themes of young love, creativity, and the genesis of Frankenstein, capturing the emotional and imaginative struggles that shaped Shelley's literary legacy. Anne Eekhout vividly portrays this pivotal moment in an evocative and atmospheric manner.