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"description": "<b>A <i>New York Times </i>Editors’ Choice: “A mind-bending romp through a gender-fluid, eighteenth century London . . . a joyous mash-up of literary genres shot through with queer theory and awash in sex, crime, and revolution.”</b><br><br><b><b>NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY <i>The New Yorker </i>• <i>HuffPost </i>• <i>Kirkus Reviews </i>• <b>Finalist for the Lambda Literary Award </b>• </b>Shortlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize </b>•<b> “A dazzling tale of queer romance and resistance.”—<i>Time</i></b><br><br>Jack Sheppard and Edgeworth Bess were the most notorious thieves, jailbreakers, and lovers of eighteenth-century London. Yet no one knows the true story; their confessions have never been found.<br><br> Until now. Reeling from heartbreak, a scholar named Dr. Voth discovers a long-lost manuscript—a gender-defying exposé of Jack and Bess’s adventures. Is <i>Confessions of the Fox</i> an authentic autobiography or a hoax? As Dr. Voth is drawn deeper into Jack and Bess’s tale of underworld resistance and gender transformation, it becomes clear that their fates are intertwined—and only a miracle will save them all.<br><br> Writing with the narrative mastery of Sarah Waters and the playful imagination of Nabokov, Jordy Rosenberg is an audacious storyteller of extraordinary talent.<br><br><b>Praise for <i>Confessions of the Fox</i></b><br><br>“A cunning metafiction of vulpine versatility . . . an action-adventure tale with postmodern flourishes; an academic comedy spliced with period erotica; an intimate meditation on belonging.”<b>—Katy Waldman, <i>The New Yorker</i></b><br><br>“<i>Confessions of the Fox</i> is so goddamned good. Reading it was like an out-of-body experience. I want to run through the streets screaming about it. It should be in the personal canon of every queer and non-cis person. <i>Read it.</i>”<b>—Carmen Maria Machado, National Book Award finalist for <i>Her Body and Other Parties</i></b><br><br> “A hat tip to <i>Moby-Dick</i> . . . a running footnote hall of mirrors to rival Borges . . . one of the most trenchant calls for progressive action that I have read in a very long time.”<b>—<i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b><br><br> “An ambitious work of metafiction, a sexy queer love story . . . a bold first novel.”<b>—<i>Entertainment Weekly</i></b>",
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