By Any Other Name
Paperback Published on: 05/06/2025
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A necessary tale to be told that will leave you reflecting on history
As someone who was absolutely and utterly obsessed with the Theatre movement that brought us Hamilton, Six and Emilia!, of course I was desperate to get my... READ MORE

Ella-Mae at Lewes

Fascinating feminist fiction!
I hadn't heard of Emilia Bassano before or the idea that a female author could have written some of Shakespeares work, I'm glad that Jodi Picoult has put t... READ MORE

Lydia Barrington

Fresh and Exciting!
I found myself unable to put down Picoult’s latest novel, with a dual perspective that had me interested in the stories of both women and their personal st... READ MORE

Grace

A powerful retelling
This story is so unlike Jodi's others, yet like her others it has consumed me. My time has been lost to reading this book. The story of Shakespeare is chal... READ MORE

Emily@waterstonestorquay
Synopsis
They Never Met. But Their Lives Are Bound by a Secret, a Sacrifice, and a Story That Demands to Be Told…
New York playwright Melina Green has never seen her work on stage. In a man’s world, only through a lie can she get the recognition she yearns for.
But Melina is not the first woman in her family to discover this.
Her ancestor Emilia Bassano, mistress to one of Elizabeth I’s most valued noblemen, was no stranger to being silenced.
She decided to do something about it. But her daring act of deception has consequences that will reverberate down the centuries.
Yet to change a world can mean terrible sacrifices – your name, your family’s future, and your legacy.
These two women will never meet. But together can they rewrite history?
Publisher information
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- ISBN: 9781405961899
- Number of pages: 544
- Dimensions: 198 x 128 x 33 mm
- Weight: 377g
- Languages: English
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Loved it!
Thank you to the publishers for this early review copy.
I must first say that I absolutely love the cover of the proof copy I have just read.
The storyli... READ MORE

Fiona Sharp

Fascinating and enjoyable book
When i heard about By Any Other name, i was not sure about the story. It seemed a little unbelievable that Shakespeare didn't write his plays. I heard Jodi... READ MORE

Linda Naylor

Simulacrum with historic twist, with an important message
I have to admit, this is my first time reading anything by Jodi Picoult. I know, I know – late to the party. But what do they say? Better late than never, ... READ MORE

Bibliophager

The story explores William Shakespeare's legacy!
Emilia Bassano becomes the Lord Chamberlain's mistress at a very young age, she goes to the theatre with him in London, England, and secretly she writes he... READ MORE

Karren's Reading Nook

So well researched and equally thought provoking
I am most likely in the minority but I didn’t know of the theories around Shakespeare prior to picking this book up, this book definitely does the job of s... READ MORE

Evie Smith

Fabulous author, fabulous speaker!
You really MUST read this book - as well as other books by this author. I went to listen to Jodi Piccoult at the Hay Festival and I cannot stress how inspi... READ MORE

Tracey Pugh

Enjoyable read
This is such an enjoyable read. It’s quite different from the author’s other books and style but still a great read, especially if you love historical fic... READ MORE

Lynne Packer

Who was Shakespeare, really
I loved the story of Emilia Bassano, who wrote even when she had to give up authorship to do so because of the time she lived in. I loved her courage to ta... READ MORE

Regina Mastrogiacomo

Disappointing book from a wonderful author
2.5 stars
A failed playwright discovers she’s related to the 16th-century woman rumored to be the real talent behind Shakespeare’s work. The playwright ... READ MORE

Ekta Garg

Favourite book of 2024
I do generally live my Shakespeare so I picked this up and purely by chance because I recognise the title as a quote. I went into it not actually know full... READ MORE

kcbookshelf

My favourite Jodi Picoult novel so far!
I loved reading this book and enjoyed switching between the historical and modern settings and characters. I'm not a huge Shakespeare fan, but for this boo... READ MORE

Ruth BARTLEY

Historical fiction from Picoult
By Any Other Name by Jodi Picoult is a historical fiction novel about Emilia Bassano, who struggled as a Jewish orphan in the 1500s. She is sold as a mistr... READ MORE

Amy Lewis

A compelling thought provoking essential read
Whilst this book took me a while to get used to the style in which it was written (it cleverly switches from modern day Manhattan to Elizabethan times), on... READ MORE

Sarah C

By Any Other Name
I am a bit of a fan of this author, admittedly I discovered her late and am still working my way through her back catalogue. But I am also jumping on every... READ MORE

Ashrae

Thought provoking intro into the Shakespeare authorship question
Separated by over 400-years, By Any Other Name tells the story of two female writers, real life figure, Emilia Bassano, and her fictional descendant Melina... READ MORE

Laura

Fascinating tale
I have been a fan of Jodi Picoult work and I was looking forward to reading this. At first, I was surprised and apprehensive as it completely different sty... READ MORE

Michelle De Alwis

Too long, not my cup of tea
Having read all this authors other books, I was really looking forward to this one. However, it was just not my cup of tea. I don’t mind “different timelin... READ MORE

Karen Farrow

Compelling
Set in historical sixteenth and seventeenth century, and modern day times chapters.
Emilia Bassano in 1581 is aged twelve. Young Emilia’s life is about to... READ MORE

AHR

Did Shakespeare really write those plays and sonnets or was it a woman?
The story flips between Shakespeare’s time and the modern day, where two smart women are trying to get their work known and performed. Lives were short the... READ MORE

Jenny Hill

Interesting premise
Melina is a young playwright in New York. Her ancestor is Emilia Bassano, one of the first female poets. As Emilia researches her she becomes convinced tha... READ MORE

Sam Whittaker

Powerful historical fiction
This is the story of two women, set in two timelines, who are trying to prove themselves in a man’s world! In the present we meet playwright Melina Green ... READ MORE

Lynda’s Book Reviews

What an extraordinary story!
What an extraordinary story!
Melina Green, a struggling playwright, is sent ancestry notes by her father. He’s traced their family tree back to the fift... READ MORE

Elite Reviewing Group

Jodi Picoult's best ever
I've read some of Jodi P's books which are all very enjoyable but this book is on a completely new level. Having heard J P speak at the Hay Festival it was... READ MORE

Lorna Payne

Brilliant!
I’ve been a huge fan of Jodi Picoult for as long as she’s been writing. It was such a fantastic experience to hear Jodi speak at the Hay Festival this year... READ MORE

Helen

By Any Other Name
I am a lover of Shakespeare and had my reservations about the subject matter. Having said that I am also a fan of Jodi Picoult’s work, having read a number... READ MORE

Susan

sure to polarise readers
“It wasn’t until she took a playwriting course that she realized the only thing mightier than giving a stellar performance was being the person who crafted... READ MORE

Marianne Vincent

Captivating read
By Any Other Name is a thought provoking fascinating story that combines historical fiction and strong determined women that is extremely well researched.
... READ MORE

Judy Odom

An unexpected novel from Jodi Picoult
I enjoyed the dual narrative: Emilia in the 16th/17th century and Melina - Emilia's descendent - in modern times.
So if Shakespeare didn't write his pla... READ MORE

Joanna Rawlins

A masterpiece
I really enjoyed the dual POV and timeline. Drawing (painful) parallels between the past and present to show that in some ways we really haven't progressed... READ MORE

Chloe Slim

Dual timeline story about female authorship in Elizabethan England and modern-day USA
I thank NetGalley and Michael Joseph/Penguin Random House for providing me an ARC copy of this book, which I freely chose to review.
This is not the first... READ MORE

Olga Núñez Miret

In awe
I got this book and then slightly regretted it. I realised I wasn’t sure I wanted to question William Shakespeare’s legacy. I’m so glad that I made myself ... READ MORE

Nicola Pettitt

An embroidered exposé of male literature
I’m a big fan of the middle period of Picoult’s novels, but I haven’t enjoyed the more recent books. However, I could not put this one down. This is not th... READ MORE

Jade Boyd

Such a cool concept and well executed
I really enjoyed this book, more than I was expecting to - and I was expecting to like it! I’m a sucker for historical fiction that reimagines the usual st... READ MORE

Sophie Ward

Not for me
I'm in a minority here, I know. If I'd ever read any Picoult before I guess I'd've known this was likely to be chick-lit and not bought it. But I've studie... READ MORE

Marsha Hill

So clever
I have really enjoyed many of Jodi Picoult's books, and this is up there with the best of them. This is a book calculated to make you think. If someone tol... READ MORE

Madeline Cordell

Engaging, Inspiring and Beautiful
I knew of Jodi Picoult, but this is my first dip into one of her books. Her style was immediately inviting and I found myself snuggling in with what might ... READ MORE

Cat Treadwell

Fabulous book!
In 2024, Melina Green, a talented, would be playwright, has discovered that she is descended from Emilia Bassano, a real
life contemporary of William Shak... READ MORE

Lynda Woodfield

Such a good read!
Something you need to know about me is that I LOVE Jodi Picoult. After I read Nineteen Minutes by her, I was hooked. Her writing is phenomenal - in my opin... READ MORE

Chevonn Kwakye-Agyekum

Lively, entertaining and food for thought.
I really enjoyed this story from Jodi . A bit different from some of her other books I’ve read. When I realised it contained reference to Shakespeare my he... READ MORE

Lindsay Brown
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