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The Girl Who Lived on Air
The Girl Who Lived on Air

The Girl Who Lived on Air

The Mystery of Sarah Jacob: The Welsh Fasting Girl

TRUE CRIME

180 Pages, 8.25 x 13.5

Formats: Trade Paper, Mobipocket, EPUB

Trade Paper, $18.95 (US $18.95) (CA $20.95)

Publication Date: July 2014

ISBN 9781781720684

Rights: US, CA, LAM, SAM & CAR

Seren (Jul 2014)

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Overview

Though not the first anorexic, Sarah Jacob, “the Welsh fasting girl,†was arguably the first to cause a national uproar when she dominated the press in 1869, becoming something of a celebrity. Despite a team of nurses from Guy’s Hospital stationed at her home in Lletherneuadd, Sarah died, and the best minds in British medicine theorized about the cause of her apparently supernatural existence: living in spite of starvation. This human story shows how Sarah was made to be the center of a lucrative and media-hungry “spin†on the 19th-century nexus of knowledge between science and superstition, folk-belief and religious asceticism. New ground is covered in examining the medical issues surrounding the case, the legal complexities, and the interpretation of a newly enacted law that reformulated serious crime, the prison life of Sarah’s parents—who were convicted of manslaughter—and the significance of folklore and superstition in an unusual and yet all-too-familiar story.

Author Biography

Stephen Wade is a part-time history teacher at the University of Hull and the author of 20 books on crime and law in history, including Criminal River: The History of the Thames River Police.