During the 1880s in Ireland, the Catholic Church and its teachings exerted a profound influence on daily life. Ten-year-old Amelia, an orphan from a Catholic monastery, is whisked away to England by the affluent young professor, Mr. Selambs. Accustomed only to the harsh disciplines and cruelties of her previous life, Amelia enters what seems to be a fairy-tale home. Yet, it doesn`t take long before she discovers the dark undercurrents of Mr. Selambs`s sinister manipulations and sadistic tendencies, initiating a period of distress and suffering far surpassing her previous trials.
With the aid of extensive trips to Ireland, interviews, and meticulous historical research, Sarah Bulut has already unveiled her debut novel at the age of 23. Infused with a somber tone, Sarah explores the unsettling reality of children navigating through schizophrenia-like environments where the perception of security wavers within fragile relationships. Drawing inspiration from her own encounters qith psychosocial taboo emotions during her childhood, Sarah`s narrative evolves into a captivating yet unsettling historical story
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