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Emily's House

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Emily's House

Contributors:

By (Author) Amy Belding Brown

ISBN:

9780593199633

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.

Publication Date:

19th October 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Biography: historical, political and military
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 208mm

Description

She was Emily Dickinson's maid, her confidante, her betrayer... and the savior of her legacy. An evocative new novel about Emily Dickinson's longtime maid, Irish immigrant Margaret Maher, whose bond with the poet ensured Dickinson's work would live on, from theUSA Todaybestselling author ofFlight of the Sparrow,Amy Belding Brown. Massachusetts, 1869. Margaret Maher has never been one to settle down. At twenty-seven, she's never met a man who has tempted her enough to relinquish her independence to a matrimonial fate, and she hasn't stayed in one place for long since her family fled the potato famine a decade ago. When Maggie accepts a temporary position at the illustrious Dickinson family home in Amherst, it's only to save money for her upcoming trip West to join her brothers in California. Maggie never imagines she will form a life-altering friendship with the eccentric, brilliant Miss Emily or that she'll stay at the Homestead for the next thirty years. In this richly drawn novel, Amy Belding Brown explores what it is to be an outsider looking in, and she sheds light on one of Dickinson's closest confidantes-perhaps the person who knew the mysterious poet best-whose quiet act changed history and continues to influence literature to this very day.

Reviews

Withlyrical proseand anirresistiblenarrative voice, Brown gives the reader a scrappy and little-known literary heroine to root forthe Irish maid-servant who helped rescue Emily Dickinson's poems.The immigrant experience is lovingly rendered against the backdrop of family drama, the historical details are immersive, and Dickinson fans will love this novel!Stephanie Dray, New York Times bestselling author of The Women of Chateau Lafayette

"Amy Belding Brown brings usa warm, intimate, and rich portrayalof Irish immigrant Margaret Maher, maid and confidante to Emily Dickinson. Margaret's story gives us a fascinating glimpse into another time while placing us directly inside the Dickinson household. I was captivated by this story and I know you will be too."Kathleen Grissom, New York Times bestselling author of The Kitchen House

What a joy it is to once again revel in Amy Belding Browns incomparable voice. In Emilys House, Brown introduces us to the remarkable Irish maid who saved Emily Dickinsons unpublished oeuvre from certain destruction after her death. Margaret Mahers own disappointments mirrored her mistresss many, but the two women formed a bond so deep that if not for Mahers abiding determination, Dickinsons legacy would have been lost to us forever. Do we call Maggie Maher an American treasure I think we must, and Amy Belding Brown, too.Robin Oliveira, bestselling author of My Name is Mary Sutter

"At once an outsider and a woman intimately immersed in the Dickinson household, Margaret paints a shrewd picture of the familys personalities, customs, and complexities. Brown once again shows a gift for shedding light on historical women."Publishers Weekly

"Fans of Marie Benedict and Kate Quinn will delight in this moving story that sheds light on the life of one of literatures most influential, yet mysterious poets. Library Journal

Browns sensitive, intuitive, immersing prose is supremely apt for this gentle, compelling story. Dickinson fans will especially savor this novel.Booklist

"The voice, the setting, the details of the house all feel authentic, which means a reader can just sink into the story, observing the eccentric Dickinson family through the eyes of an outsider right there in the kitchen."Minneapolis Star-Tribune

"By the end of this gratifying, intelligent tale, a variety of readers from Emily Dickinson neophytes to students of her work will leave with a more nuanced understanding of 'the myth of Amherst,' as well as a deep appreciation for the 'wild and warm and mighty' woman who stood by her side in life, enabling a legacy."The Christian Science Monitor

Author Bio

Amy Belding Brown is the author of historical novels, including the USA Today bestselling Flight of the Sparrow, and Mr. Emerson's Wife. A New England history enthusiast, Amy was infused at an early age with the region's outlook and values. A graduate of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, she received her MFA from Vermont College and now lives in rural Vermont with her husband, a UCC minister and spiritual director.

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