Set in 1580 as the Black Death creeps across England, Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell, is a luminous portrait of Shakespeare's marriage, a shattering evocation of a family ravaged by grief and loss, and a tender and unforgettable re-imagining of a boy whose name was given to one of the most celebrated plays of all time. The end of days is near, but life always goes on in this national bestseller and winner of the 2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction.
O'Farrell will be in conversation with Kate Mosse, co-founder of the Women’s Prize for Fiction. A recording of the event will be available through December 16.
Set in 1580 as the Black Death creeps across England, Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell, is a luminous portrait of Shakespeare's marriage, a shattering evocation of a family ravaged by grief and loss, and a tender and unforgettable re-imagining of a boy whose name was given to one of the most celebrated plays of all time. The end of days is near, but life always goes on in this national bestseller and winner of the 2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction.
O'Farrell will be in conversation with Kate Mosse, co-founder of the Women’s Prize for Fiction. A recording of the event will be available through December 16.
Set in 1580 as the Black Death creeps across England, Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell, is a luminous portrait of Shakespeare's marriage, a shattering evocation of a family ravaged by grief and loss, and a tender and unforgettable re-imagining of a boy whose name was given to one of the most celebrated plays of all time. The end of days is near, but life always goes on in this national bestseller and winner of the 2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction.
O'Farrell will be in conversation with Kate Mosse, co-founder of the Women’s Prize for Fiction. A recording of the event will be available through December 16.