Reviews: Hamnet (127)
“A Mother and son”
(Paperback)
A story that focuses on Shakespeare's family with William Shakespeare rarely there and never mentioned by name. The story of a mother, a sister and a lost son. Very descriptive and atmospheric. deals with grief in a moving way.
“Beautifully evocative but sad.”
(Paperback)
Really well-written and wonderful atmosphere. Clever handling of the writer himself, who is almost totally a shadow in this story. But unremittingly sad. Obviously a labour of love and it really worked. The Mother is wonderfully and compellingly drawn. Worth the misery.
“Marvellous Interpretation”
(Paperback)
There has been a minimal amount of historical information, about one of the Greatest Britons. I think that this book steps into the breech very well. It is written with passion and imagination in abundance. Quite poignant at times as well as surprising by turns. I enjoyed it immensely!
“An Ode To Love And Loss”
(Paperback)
"Hamnet" is a slow burning triumph. An ode to love and loss and following your dreams, a love letter to breaking the mold. O'Farrell's inspiration from the untimely death of Shakespeare's son has brought us a story that will be sewn into your heart and remain stitched there for all time.
Rebecca at Waterstones East Kilbride
“Intriguing story”
(Paperback)
I love Maggie as an author! Her writing style draws me in every time & her way with words is captivating.
I didn’t really know much about Shakespeare (forgot everything from school days) although he’s a part of the story it’s more about love, relationships, family life & death. I love Agnes character! I love how Maggie only refers to William as ‘husband’ ‘father’.
Brilliant story, can see why it’s won so many awards.
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Hamnet
Fiction & Poetry, Modern & Contemporary Fiction
Maggie O'Farrell (author)
Paperback Published on: 01/04/2021
Price: £10.99

