The story of the most famous writer of his generation and the four extraordinary women who married him.
Naomi Wood is the author of The Godless Boys, which is currently being adapted for the screen, and Mrs. Hemingway, which has been published in more than ten countries around the world. Naomi studied at Cambridge and has a Masters degree and Doctorate from the University of East Anglia. Her research for Mrs. Hemingway took her from the British Library to the Library of Congress, and to Ernest Hemingway's homes and old haunts in Chicago, Paris, Antibes, Key West and Cuba. She now lives in London.
It takes an unusual skill to keep someone reading a story to which
they think they already know the ending. But Mrs. Hemingway
is so beautifully written, and evocative, that I could not put it
down until the last page. -- Jojo Moyes, author of Me Before
You
This is a wonderful book: carefully written, richly imagined and
emotionally wise . . . It is all meticulously researched, but, as
in the best of Penelope Fitzgerald, the research is worn lightly
and never threatens to dominate . . . Even the well-known details
of Hemingway's life are made fresh, given a new significance . . .
Mrs. Hemingway feels truer than most of the biographies, and
more real than many novels. Wood's method is an effective way of
getting to grips with the central enigma: Hemingway himself, a man
tortured by masculinity. But it is also a sensitive and moving
evocation of those women he depended on, who his life often
overshadowed * Daily Telegraph *
Forget everything you thought you knew about Ernest Hemingway's
four wives. In a quartet of searing interlocked portraits, Naomi
Wood brings vividly to life the real women who loved and lost the
legendary charmer and great writer. Mrs. Hemingway is a
luminous, heartbreaking novel. Wood is a writer to watch. -- Ellen
Feldman, author of Scottsboro and Next to Love
A luminous, intoxicating look at the most important women in the
life of a celebrated novelist . . . A passionate novel based on
real lives, full of betrayals and moments of heartbreaking intimacy
as Wood gives four remarkable women star billing * Marie Claire
*
A fascinating, astutely observed, gorgeously written account of the
Hemingway wives and their charismatic, enigmatic, troubled and
troublesome husband. This is a gem of a book. -- Therese Anne
Fowler, author of * Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald *
The elegiac final chapters are beautifully achieved . . . the
elegant prose and finely-wrought narrative of this humane novel
exceed the sum of its parts * Independent *
This really is my book of the year so far. It is completely
delicious on female friendship and competitiveness and fancying
someone til you go a bit mad. And the fact that said women (the
four Mrs Hemingways) are all uniquely formidable and glamorous is
doubly fabulous -- Alexandra Heminsley
Mrs. Hemingway gives voice to his four wives - Hadley,
Pauline, Martha and Mary - and Naomi Wood's talent is in portraying
them all as individual and strong but sympathetic women.
Exquisitely written, the Mrs Hemingways finally have their say in
this beautiful novel' * Stylist *
[Wood writes] beautifully, with an eye for the perfect detail --
Lucy Atkins * Sunday Times *
Mrs. Hemingway delves into the lives of Ernest Hemingway's
four wives, Wood's meticulous research informing four beautifully
written and empathetic novellas. -- Hot Books of 2014 * Daily
Express *
Exquisite. Naomi Wood writes with lightness and grace, deftly
evoking history and character and plunging us straight into the
heart of each woman's story. Hemingway's wives dance off the page
and the reader dances with them, entranced. -- Sarah Butler, author
of * Ten Things I've Learnt About Love *
Wood's talent is in making us sympathise with each of the four Mrs
Hemingways when they have their turn in the spotlight in this
dazzling, gorgeously written novel -- Best Books in February *
Stylist *
When the facts of a particular story are in the public domain, the
characters lifted from history and the ending already written, what
the reader needs is something magical to transport them into the
beating heart of that story. In Mrs. Hemingway, Naomi Wood
is one such magician. She quilts the facts together masterfully,
seamlessly moving between past and present. But, it is the tiny
details, the individual stitches, which she possesses with truly
supernatural powers: sawdust, the tang of lime, the touch of silk
on skin, champagne, cigarette smoke and the 'stirless air'; these
are the things that breathe life into the overwhelming,
irresistible love these four women felt for this one man, until
it's almost as though Ernest Hemingway is in the room, asking the
reader to love him too. -- Claire Dyer, author of * The Moment
*
A beautiful read and an amazing insight into the life of the man
described as a "semi-serial monogamist" who wrote books that "sold
like iced daiquiris in hell." Superb * Red *
I couldn't resist Mrs. Hemingway . . . I'm very glad I
didn't. It's marvellous. I think it's the best book I've read this
year: in fact, in a long, long time. The writing is flawless, and
combined with the subject, it reminded me why I love writing and
reading -- Emma Chapman, author of * How to Be a Good Wife *
Wood handsomely compares the varying degrees of reluctance with
which each wife passed the baton to the next . . . Each of the
female characters are rich creations * The Times *
Exquisitely written . . . The pull of this novel is its
heartbreaking honesty . . . a remarkable tour de force' * Drafted
*
Well researched, cleverly done . . . But the pleasures of Mrs
Hemingway are not purely architectural. Controlled modulations
of voice offer delightfully bald observation - and, with free
indirect discourse, deft characterisation * Literary Review *
Wood weaves real life with fiction in this vivid portrait of
Hemingway's four wives * The Observer *
This novel, described as a 'work of the imagination' is
nevertheless, based on fact. There was not just one Mrs Hemingway,
but four, and this book explores what it was like to be the woman
in Ernest Hemingway's life. This is our book of the month * Press
Association *
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