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Learned By Heart

Emma Donoghue

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English
Picador
29 August 2023
Adding to the already moving, richly told and gripping collection of historical fiction from Emma Donoghue, Learned By Heart is the breathtaking story of two young girls on the margins of life, forging a connection that will last a lifetime.

In 1805, at boarding school in York, two fourteen-year-olds meet - an orphan heiress, sent from India to England at six, and a gifted troublemaker. Anne Lister would go on to be a gifted diarist, famous the world over. But in the early nineteenth century she met Eliza Raine, someone who would change her life for ever.

Evocative, captivating and wholly unique, Learned By Heart is the dazzling new novel from acclaimed and bestselling author Emma Donoghue.

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Imprint:   Picador
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 150mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   418g
ISBN:   9781035017775
ISBN 10:   1035017776
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author Website:   http://www.emmadonoghue.com/

Born in Dublin in 1969, and now living in Canada, Emma Donoghue writes fiction (novels and short stories, contemporary and historical, most recently Haven), as well as drama for screen and stage. Room was a New York Times Best Book of 2010 and a finalist for the Man Booker, Commonwealth and Orange Prizes, selling between two and three million copies in forty languages. Donoghue was nominated for an Academy Award for her 2015 adaptation starring Brie Larson. She co-wrote the screenplay for the film of her 2016 novel The Wonder, starring Florence Pugh (Netflix, 2022). For more information, visit www.emmadonoghue.com.

Reviews for Learned By Heart

Donoghue's prose is beautiful and beautifully controlled. Simply and without a shred of sentimentality, she evokes a relationship that is convincing and exquisitely touching. * The Guardian * Offers a refreshing perspective on a celebrated figure in LGBTQ+ history * Sunday Express * A slow burning love story of first love. The girls do not so much discover love as feel they are inventing it. * The Times Literary Supplement * An exquisite coming-of-age love story * The Times, 'Historical Fiction Book of the Month' * Spellbinding . . . A moving portrait of two young women who are willing to risk everything for love' * Independent * A richly imagined novelistic account of a 19th century love affair * Vogue * A fascinating . . . love story that's both queer and multiracial * The Washington Post * A master of plot * Time * A writer of great vitality and generosity * The New Yorker * Donoghue has created a gripping story of the blistering connection between Anne and Eliza Raine . . . This is richly told and built on meticulous research. * Sainsbury's Magazine * Emma Donoghue’s writing is superb alchemy -- Audrey Niffenegger, author of <i>The Time Traveler’s Wife</i> Donoghue excels in creating not just a world but a worldview that is far removed from our own * The Financial Times * Donoghue is a superb stylist – her prose is stirring and tender * The Sunday Times * She can do everything: be funny, be moving, be unflinching yet sensitive, write beautifully nuanced sentences and utterly gripping stories. She can write powerful historical fiction and be absolutely contemporary. And she’s unable to write a line you don't believe -- Joseph O’Connor, author of <i>Star of the Sea</i> Emma Donoghue is a genius of compassion. With her, the ethical imagination is always paramount. In our fractured world she brings a great sense of repair to us all. Her stories bind us back together -- Colum McCann, internationally bestselling author of <i>Let the Great World Spin</i>


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