<p><b>LONGLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD, THE RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE, THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION AND THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZE</b></p><p><b>'Wonderful' Max Porter</b></p><p><b>'Unmissable' Olga Tokarczuk</b></p><p><b>'Startlingly original' <i>Times</i> Book of the Year</b></p><p><b>There is a space between life and death: it's called waxworks.</b></p><p>Born in Alsace in 1761, the diminutive Marie Grosholtz is quickly nicknamed 'Little'. Orphaned at the age of six, she finds employment in the household of reclusive anatomist Dr Curtius. Soon the eccentric doctor takes an interest in his odd companion, and he begins to instruct her in the fine art of wax modelling, changing the course of her life.</p><p>From the gutters of pre-revolutionary France to the luxury of the Palace of Versailles, from clutching the still-warm heads of the Terror to finding something very like love, <i>Little</i> traces the improbable fortunes of a blood-stained crumb of a thi