Mrs. Hemingway: A Novel
<i>The Paris Wife</i> was only the beginning of the story . . .<br /> <b>A <i>New York Times Book Review </i>Editor's Choice<br />A Richard & Judy UK Pick</b><br /><br /> Paula McLain’s <i>New York Times</i>–bestselling novel piqued readers’ interest about Ernest Hemingway’s romantic life. But Hadley was only one of four women married, in turn, to the legendary writer. Just as T.C. Boyle’s bestseller <i>The</i> <i>Women</i> completed the picture begun by Nancy Horan’s <i>Loving Frank</i>, Naomi Wood’s <i>Mrs. Hemingway </i>tells the story of how it was to love, and be loved by, the most famous and dashing writer of his generation. Hadley, Pauline, Martha and Mary: each Mrs. Hemingway thought their love would last forever; each one was wrong.<br /><br /> Told in four parts and based on real love letters and telegrams, <i>Mrs. Hemingway </i>reveals the explosive love triangles that wrecked each of Hemingway's marriages. Spanning 1920s bohemian Paris through 1960s Cold War America, populated with members of the fabled "Lost Generation," <i>Mrs. Heminway </i>is a riveting tale of passion, love, and heartbreak.<br /><br /><br /><i>From the Trade Paperback edition.</i>