At the Guardian, Kathryn Hughes on an exhibition of the bits of fabric left as identifying tokens by eighteenth-century mothers who dropped their babies at the London Foundling Hospital.
(And a temporary link at the museum's website, from whence I have borrowed the picture below.)
I happened upon your blog, and I'm glad I did. I love the storyline of Invisible Things. I'll look it up when it comes out.
ReplyDeleteJust saw this via Crooked House and thought I would pass on to you the same list of foundling-related books that I did to Steph....
ReplyDeleteTattycoram by Audrey Thomas (novel)
http://www.amazon.ca/Tattycoram-Audrey-Thomas/dp/0864924313
Cirrus Flux by Matthew Skeleton (kids novel)
http://www.amazon.ca/Story-Cirrus-Flux-Matthew-Skelton/dp/0141320370/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1286823227&sr=1-1
A Home for Foundlings by Marthe Jocelyn (fantastic picture book/non-fiction)
http://www.marthejocelyn.com/a_home_for_foundlings_25285.htm
And I am also really looking forward to Invisible Things since I was a big fan of the first book.