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With Miranda in Milan, debut author Katharine Duckett reimagines the consequences of Shakespeare's The Tempest, casting Miranda into a Milanese pit of vipers and building a queer love story that lifts off the page in whirlwinds of feeling.
After the tempest, after the reunion, after her father drowned his books, Miranda was meant to enter a brave new world. Naples awaited her, and Ferdinand, and a throne. Instead, she finds herself in Milan, in her father's castle, surrounded by hostile servants who treat her like a ghost. Whispers cling to her like spider webs, whispers that carry her dead mother's name. And though, he promised to give away his power, Milan is once again contorting around Prospero's dark arts.
With only Dorothea, her sole companion and confidant to aid her, Miranda must cut through the mystery and find the truth about her father, her mother, and herself.
After the tempest, after the reunion, after her father drowned his books, Miranda was meant to enter a brave new world. Naples awaited her, and Ferdinand, and a throne. Instead, she finds herself in Milan, in her father's castle, surrounded by hostile servants who treat her like a ghost. Whispers cling to her like spider webs, whispers that carry her dead mother's name. And though, he promised to give away his power, Milan is once again contorting around Prospero's dark arts.
With only Dorothea, her sole companion and confidant to aid her, Miranda must cut through the mystery and find the truth about her father, her mother, and herself.
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Reviews
"Love and lust, mothers and monsters, magicians and masked balls, all delivered with Shakespearean panache."
Nicola Griffith, author of Hild
"Glorious and transformative, this may not be the continuation Shakespeare intended, but it is the one that we deserve."
Seanan McGuire, author of Every Heart a Doorway
"Miranda in Milan is a wondrous tale that turns Shakespeare's world sideways, to reveal everything he left out"
and to show us that the greatest magic comes from claiming your freedom."