The Life and Loves of E. Nesbit: Victorian Iconoclast, Children's Author, and Creator of the Railway Children

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Price
$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Publish Date
Pages
400
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 1.5 inches | 1.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781419738975

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About the Author
Eleanor Fitzsimons is a researcher, writer, and journalist specializing in historical and current feminist issues. Her work has been published in a range of newspapers and journals, including the Sunday Times and the Guardian. She is a regular radio and television contributor residing in Dublin, Ireland.
Reviews
"Meticulous and invaluable . . . exceptionally illuminating and detailed . . . [a] fine biography."
--The Wall Street Journal
"Fitzsimons handily reassembles the hundreds of intricate, idiosyncratic parts of the miraculous E. Nesbit machine."--The New York Times Book Review
"[A] fine new biography...informative and entertaining."--The Washington Post
"I've always loved the work of E. Nesbit--The Railway Children and Five Children and It are my favorites--but I knew nothing about the extraordinary, surprising life of this great figure in children's literature. Eleanor Fitzsimons's account is so gripping that I read this biography in two days."--Gretchen Rubin, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Happiness Project
"A fascinating, thoughtfully organized, thoroughly researched, often surprising biography."--Kirkus Reviews
"A charming, lively, and old-fashioned biography...Fitzsimons delivers a sprightly and highly readable life of a writer who deserves even wider recognition."--Publishers Weekly
"Very well researched."--Kate Atkinson, Daily Mail
"Eleanor Fitzsimons's tribute is both generous and unsparing."--Manhattan Book Review
"As an author, [Nesbit] was one of a kind, and Fitzsimmons makes a compelling case for her stature as an important writer. This biography is long overdue."
--Booklist
"In this long-overdue new biography, Eleanor Fitzsimons gives us a nuanced yet compelling portrait of E. Nesbit's many-faceted personality, life, and works, as well as of the politically and culturally vibrant milieu in which she lived."--Fiona Sampson, author of In Search of Mary Shelley
"What a stirring and unexpected story Eleanor Fitzsimons tells, and what a subject she has found. I can't think of a single writer who doesn't owe something to Edith Nesbit's glorious books for children. The extraordinary woman who wrote them proves to be every bit as brave, funny, and imaginative as her own intrepid characters."--Miranda Seymour, author of In Byron's Wake
"Eleanor Fitzsimons's painstaking research gives us a new insight into the bizarre Bohemian life of the groundbreaking children's author E. Nesbit. It's a fantastic read."--Jacqueline Wilson, internationally bestselling children's author and president of the Edith Nesbit Society