Monday, September 2, 2024

Jodi Picoult is my favorite novelist

By Any Other Name ~ by Jodi Picoult, 2024, historical fiction, 525 pages

This story is about two women, centuries apart — one of whom is the real author of Shakespeare’s plays.  Both are forced to hide behind another name.  Young playwright Melina Green has just written a new work inspired by the life of her Elizabethan ancestor Emilia Bassano.  But seeing it performed is unlikely, in a theater world where the playing field isn’t level for women.  As Melina wonders if she dares risk failure again, her best friend takes the decision out of her hands and submits the play to a festival under a male pseudonym.

In 1581, young Emilia Bassano is a ward of English aristocrats.  Her lessons on languages, history, and writing have endowed her with a sharp wit and a gift for storytelling, but like most women of her day, she is allowed no voice of her own.  Forced to become a mistress to the Lord Chamberlain, who oversees all theatre productions in England, Emilia sees firsthand how the words of playwrights can move an audience.  She begins to form a plan to secretly bring a play of her own to the stage — by paying an actor named William Shakespeare to front her work.

Told in intertwining timelines, By Any Other Name centers on two women who are determined to create something beautiful despite the prejudices they face.  Should a writer do whatever it takes to see her story live on ... no matter the cost?  This novel, rooted in primary historical sources, ensures the name Emilia Bassano will no longer be forgotten.

The good news is that this book has now been published.  The bad news (for me, anyway) is that I'm way down on the waiting list to check it out from my library.

1 comment:

Helen's Book Blog said...

I really enjoy Picoult's novels as well. I thought her Covid one was super good: Wish You Were Here