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“Anna North has given us a beautiful, thought-provoking, and ingenious entry into the fairly new Eco-fiction genre and a look at a period of history I have never read about. She takes the multiple viewpoint perspective and uses it in a way that amazed me. Her viewpoints are from two women both fighting for self-respect and to fit into their rapidly changing worlds. One is a new Druid in Celtic Europe around 50 BCE at the dawn of the Roman age. A second viewpoint is in 2018 from Agnes an American forensic pathologist, who is tasked with identifying and trying to determine what happened to the ancient body that was unearthed in a bog in northern England. Agnes is probably neuro divergent and though brilliant has trouble fitting in. The third voice is that of the moss bog which tells the story of our planet and our green spaces and what we come to lose if environmentalists lose their fight with big business interests. The prose is so beautiful I kept wanting to write down phrases and I didn't want to stop listening. This is a literary masterpiece that is extremely relevant to the world we currently live in.”
— Nancy • Fiction Addiction
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“A love letter to history, environmentalism, spiritualism, anthropology, and women. Hauntingly beautiful and beautifully haunting, Anna North once again leaves you breathless and clawing through the moss for more. ”
— Melissa • BookPeople
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“Beautifully entwining two stories separated by hundreds of years, brought together by chance. Exploring themes such as pursuit of purpose, personal growth, justice, and enlightenment, this read is sure to satisfy your craving for a historical fiction, paired with a "whodunnit". ”
— Mackenzie • Bookbug
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“A beautiful read! The perspective of the moss bog is haunting as we follow the journey of two young women in their respective times. The interwoven stories make this one hard to put down. There are lines I will return to many times as I recall this tale.”
— Meg • Main Street Books
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“For lovers of Outlawed, this is very different but very enjoyable. I liked that there were several questions left without a definitive answer. May lead to a great book club discussion. Enjoy!”
— Kimm • Gilbert and Ivy
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“This is my favorite novel of the season so far!! Who died in the bog, and why? And when?!?! This book is historical fiction, part contemporary murder mystery, with themes of feminism, neurodivergence, and environment destruction. Plus some of the chapter are from the perspective of the moss!!! I’m obsessed!!!!”
— Betsy • Booked
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“Extremely well written. I’m a big fan of the book, Stiff, by Mary Roach. I loved learning about the human body and what happens after death—so much happens that most people are unaware of. For me, Bog Queen was Stiff meets fiction. You get the forensic aspect, but on a more connected level. You watch Agnes grow as a person in her field throughout the book while also seeing the events that transpired through the Iron Age woman’s eyes. To be able to see both sides of the coin was quite a story. ”
— Amber • The Press
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“A riveting novel of women’s place in history, and the many ways their contributions can be erased. I enjoyed the environmentalism woven throughout, and North’s examinations of our necessity to stay flexible and optimistic about the future.”
— Abbi • Prelude Bookstore
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“This book weaves together two timelines, contemporary and ancient (2000 years ago). I loved the glimpses into the Druid civilization and the dive into medical anthropology. ”
— Andi • Linden Tree Books
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“Agnes, a forensic anthropologist in post-Brexit England, is set on a collision course with local environmentalists when the nearly perfectly preserved body of a woman who lived almost 2000 years ago in Celtic Europe is discovered in an English bog that is slated to return to nature. Agnes finds herself fighting to uncover the forensic clues to the woman’s fate. Bog Queen moves back and forth between the Iron Age and current times, matching science with myth to explore the age-old question of why and to whom history matters. ”
— Casey • Bookshop Santa Cruz
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“Wow! What an interesting book. Multiple narratives, spread over thousands of years, and even the moss gets a voice. I was intrigued from the start. Made me want to go and research so many different things—from pathology to forensics to history. Well written and fabulously voiced, I couldn’t put it down. ”
— Sky • Elm Street Books
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“I was totally immersed in this story - the narration was wonderful and I loved the dual POV that bounced us from present day back to the Iron Age. ”
— Jean • Books on Main
Bloomsbury presents Bog Queen by Anna North, read by Lily NewmarkNATIONAL BESTSELLERNAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY PUBLISHERS WEEKLY AND ESQUIREIn the gorgeous new novel by the New York Times bestselling author of Outlawed, “a strangely well-preserved Iron Age body turns up in an English bog, and the American forensic anthropologist on the case is thrust into an absorbing, complex mystery” (People magazine).When a body is found in a bog in northwest England, Agnes, an American forensic anthropologist, is called to investigate. But this body is not like any she’s ever seen. Though its bones prove it was buried more than two thousand years ago, it is almost completely preserved.Soon Agnes is drawn into a mystery from the distant past, called to understand and avenge the death of an Iron Age woman more like her than she knows. Along the way, she must contend with peat-cutters who want to profit from the bog and activists who demand that the land be left undisturbed. Then there’s the moss itself: a complex repository of artifacts and remains, with its own dark stories to tell.As Agnes faces the deep history of what she has unearthed, she’s also forced to question what she thought she knew about her talent, her self-reliance, and her place in the world. Flashing between the uncertainty of post-Brexit England and the druidic order of Celtic Europe at the dawn of the Roman era, Bog Queen brims with contemporary urgency and ancient wisdom as it connects across time two gifted, farsighted young women learning to harness their strange strengths in a landscape more mysterious and complex than either can imagine.
Anna North is the author of instant New York Times bestseller and Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick Outlawed, America Pacifica, and Lambda Literary Award winner The Life and Death of Sophie Stark. She is a senior correspondent at Vox. She lives in Brooklyn.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Anna North
Narrator:
Lily Newmark
ISBN:
9781635579680
Length:
7 hours 46 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date:
October 14, 2025
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#208 Overall
Genre rank:
#28 in Historical Fiction
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