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But you're a bazaar fingersmith if I ever saw one!
Fingersmith, still in hardback, has been reprinted at least twice.
The would-be fingersmith did not struggle in his grasp.
The novel's protagonist, Sue, makes a living as a fingersmith in London.
Dockery made her television debut as Betty in Fingersmith in 2005.
It is the author's second novel, following Tipping the Velvet, and followed by Fingersmith.
A fingersmith is a petty thief.
She was nominated for "Fingersmith," about an orphan in Victorian England.
Fingersmith or finger-smith is slang for a midwife or pickpocket.
Affinity, I think, is a rather reflective book - but I used to worry that Fingersmith was 'just a story'.
Don't let her modesty mislead you: Fingersmith is far from the literary equivalent of a stew made from leftovers.
The street is also one of main locations of the plot of Sarah Waters' Fingersmith.
In fact, the whole 19th-century emphasis on adultery can spell trouble: much easier to stick to the lesbians of Sarah Waters’s Fingersmith.
It's clear from the notes at the end of Fingersmith that you researched a number of aspects of Victorian life in some detail.
"The kind of attention I was getting after a Booker prize nomination for Fingersmith (in 2002) was astonishing.
Fingersmith By Sarah Waters.
The females are keen to read some more by Sarah Waters (Fingersmith) but the blokes are a bit worried about that!
In September 2014, it was announced that Park would adapt Fingersmith, a historical crime novel by Sarah Waters.
Executions at Horsemonger Lane are also mentioned in Sarah Waters' novel Fingersmith.
Sarah Waters Fingersmith, Virago (see review)
The character of Mrs. Sucksby in Sarah Waters's novel Fingersmith is a baby farmer.
Her novels, which include Tipping the Velvet and Fingersmith, have won multiple awards and been successfully adapted for film, to popular acclaim.
But for me it has to be Fingersmith, which I devoured one Christmas holiday, bundled up on my ex-girlfriend's couch, sustained with tea and toast.