
Beautiful Exiles
Author: Meg Waite Clayton
Narrator: Kirsten Potter
Unabridged: 10 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 08/01/2018
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Women, Literary Fiction

Author: Meg Waite Clayton
Narrator: Kirsten Potter
Unabridged: 10 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 08/01/2018
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Women, Literary Fiction
Meg Waite Clayton is the New York Times bestselling author of five previous novels, including The Race for Paris, which received the David J. Langum, Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction Honorary Mention; The Wednesday Sisters; and The Language of Light, which was a finalist for the Bellwether Prize. She’s written for the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, Forbes, Writer’s Digest, Runner’s World, and public radio. A graduate of the University of Michigan and its law school, she lives in Palo Alto, California. She can be found online at www.megwaiteclayton.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/novelistmeg, and @megwclayton on Twitter.
I read LOVE AND RUIN by Paula McLain a couple of month's ago. That didn't stop me from wanting to read this book. I'm a big fan of biographical fiction and enjoy reading different versions of famous love stories. So, I was all game for another take on the Ernest Hemingway & Martha Gellhorn romance.......more
It took me forever to read Beautiful Exiles. I wanted to like this book but the whole time I was physically pained by how horridly Hemingway treated Martha - this perhaps attests to the Clayton’s skill in portraying Martha in the first person, but nonetheless it was difficult to read. The best parts......more
An incredible rendering of the story of journalist Martha Gellhorn and her tempestuous relationship with Ernest Hemingway from their days in Key West to their travels around the globe.......more
I first read about Martha Gelhorn in the notes from this author's book Race for Paris. I was intrigued with her bravery and her goal to be one of the first women writers in France after the Normandy invasion. She was a feminist before her time. Reading this book made me want to learn more about her......more
“Clayton uses her meticulous research skills to bring to life the wartime years of Martha Gellhorn…Clayton’s take on their boozy, love/hate relationship is packed with details of the war, including the threat of Nazi submarines in the Gulf of Mexico, a dramatic backdrop for her fictional tale of two vivid personalities and world-altering writers.” —Booklist (starred review)“Clayton delves into the tumultuous relationship between Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn, his third wife. The writing is rich with detail; the exotic locales—from Madrid during the Spanish Civil War to D-day on Normandy’s Omaha Beach to the couple’s home in Cuba—are vividly portrayed…” —Library Journal“In her sixth novel, Beautiful Exiles, Meg Waite Clayton continues to investigate—and inhabit—the lives and fortunes of women who ripped open the envelope of their eras’ social and cultural limitations. This time, Clayton dives into the mind and heart of prolific, outspoken journalist and novelist Martha Gellhorn (1908-98), a war correspondent who also happened to become Ernest Hemingway’s third wife. [Beautiful Exiles] is an immensely ambitious undertaking…[A] love-sex-booze-intrigue-politics-war-literary culture-travel-packed saga…serv[ing] up micro and macro: intimate words and sensuous moments set against the world’s strife.” —San Francisco Chronicle“So well written that at times I forgot I was reading a novel, and instead found myself immersed in the roar of battle, either on the front lines or in their living room…Highly recommended…The plot is well paced, the characters ring true, and the story reveals the difficulties of two strong-willed people at odds with one another.” —Historical Novel Society (Editors’ Choice)“Beautiful Exiles is a stirring story of lovers and rivals, of the breathless attraction to power and fame, and of one woman who is ahead of her time in claiming her own identity from the wreckage of love.” —Wisconsin Bookwatch“A great read—especially with Clayton’s talent for taking years of research and spinning it into something sexy.” —Oprah Magazine