Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell

Hamnet Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Imagine Shakespeare loved his wife Anne (Agnes) Hathaway, and she loved him, and all her children were his children, and he went home to Stratford when he cold to be with them. Imagine the death of their son Hamnet (Hamlet) at age 11 is a shock that pushes the parents apart. Imagine that the first time she sees a play of his performed is his play Hamlet a few years later and he doesn't know that she is in the audience.

It's a quick read. There are few passages that make you stop and ponder, that you will remember.

One exception is a question that Judith, Hamnet's twin sister, asks her mother, soon after the death, when she is 11.
"What is the word ... for someone who was a twin but is no longer a twin?" (p. 292)



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Published on December 04, 2020 21:36
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