How is it that a historical novel about a prostitute in Victorian England made most other fiction this year feel hopelessly dated? Faber's sprawling, sexy fable follows his heroine, a whore named Sugar with many talents and few inhibitions, as she wriggles her way up the social ladder. One of the rare 800-page novels that feels too short, it's a sprawling, sexy triumph: witty as a Duchess, cruel as a corset, and smart as the Dickens.
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