Maria Jameson is having an affair a passionate, lifechanging affair. She asks: Is it possible to love two men at once? Must this new romance mean an end to love with her husband?
For answers, she reaches across the centuries to George Sand, the maverick French novelist who took many lovers. Immersing herself in the life of this revolutionary woman, Maria struggles with the choices women make and wonders if women in the nineteenth century might have been more free, in some ways, than their twenty-first-century counterparts. Here, Rosalind Brackenbury creates a beautiful portrait...
Maria Jameson is having an affair a passionate, lifechanging affair. She asks: Is it possible to love two men at once? Must this new romance mean a...
Noted British author Brackenbury, a prize-winning short-story writer, poet, and well-reviewed novelist, steps back from her own writing to reveal her creative process. Her advice is rendered in a fluid, conversational tone, both accessible and memorable. 100 pp.
Noted British author Brackenbury, a prize-winning short-story writer, poet, and well-reviewed novelist, steps back from her own writing to reveal her ...