Review:
""The Tutor" plunges fearlessly into the uncharted years of history's greatest bard to give us a sumptuous, page-turning account of 1590's England in the brutal throes of the Tudor dynasty. Katharine De L'Isle, the book's riveting heroine, isn't just young Will Shakespeare's muse, but his teacher in every sense, challenging and elevating his verse even as she unwisely loses her head and heart to him. I was completely captivated. Andrea Chapin is a writer to watch."
--Paula McLain, author of "The Paris Wife"
"Sexy and cerebral, Andrea Chapin's romp through one of Shakespeare's lost years will beguile lovers of poetry and romance alike. A literary delight."
--Elizabeth Gaffney, author of "When the World Was Young" and "Metropolis
""In Andrea's Chapin's absorbing first novel" The Tutor," we have a woman to thank for the shape of western literature. Imagine being Shakespeare's muse, the lively smart beautiful being who has the good fortune not only to capture the attention of the young Bard, but to critique his poetry almost as he writes it. A delightful literary debut."
--Martha McPhee, author of "Bright Angel Time "and "Dear Money"
"We will always be haunted by the question 'What inspired Shakespeare's greatest poetry?' In her captivating debut novel, Andrea Chapin offers a brilliant solution: an unusual love affair, the traces of which are still visible in his great erotic poem, "Venus and Adonis." "The Tutor "is a terrific achievement, one that in recounting the story of Katharine and Will allows us a glimpse into the workings of Shakespeare's mind and heart."
--James Shapiro, author of "Contested Will "and" 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare"
"An elegant entertainment and an impressive debut."--"Kirkus"
"History springs to vivid life in this beautifully written novel about a young William Shakespeare and the passionate, intelligent woman who changed the course of his life--not to mention literature--forever."--Christina Baker Kline, "New York Times"-bestselling author of T"he Orphan Train"
""The Tutor" plunges fearlessly into the uncharted years of history's greatest bard to give us a sumptuous, page-turning account of 1590's England in the brutal throes of the Tudor dynasty. Katharine De L'Isle, the book's riveting heroine, isn't just young Will Shakespeare's muse, but his teacher in every sense, challenging and elevating his verse even as she unwisely loses her head and heart to him. I was completely captivated. Andrea Chapin is a writer to watch." --Paula McLain, "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Paris Wife"
"Sexy and cerebral, Andrea Chapin's romp through one of Shakespeare's lost years will beguile lovers of poetry and romance alike. A literary delight."
--Elizabeth Gaffney, author of "When the World Was Young" and "Metropolis
""In Andrea's Chapin's absorbing first novel" The Tutor," we have a woman to thank for the shape of western literature. Imagine being Shakespeare's muse, the lively smart beautiful being who has the good fortune not only to capture the attention of the young Bard, but to critique his poetry almost as he writes it. A delightful literary debut."
--Martha McPhee, author of "Bright Angel Time "and "Dear Money"
"We will always be haunted by the question 'What inspired Shakespeare's greatest poetry?' In her captivating debut novel, Andrea Chapin offers a brilliant solution: an unusual love affair, the traces of which are still visible in his great erotic poem, "Venus and Adonis." "The Tutor "is a terrific achievement, one that in recounting the story of Katharine and Will allows us a glimpse into the workings of Shakespeare's mind and heart."
--James Shapiro, author of "Contested Will "and" 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare"
"An ingenious and captivating historical novel. . . . Not only does Chapin tell a good tale, she brings Shakespeare winningly alive to display 'the curious, brilliant alchemy of his mind.' "--"Minneapolis Star Tribune"
"It's always thrilling when a new novelist marches into familiar territory and delivers something refreshingly different. In this case, Andrea Chapin presents a story of William Shakespeare, a woman every bit his equal, and the relationship that inspires some of his best work, but if you think you know this tale already, " The Tutor" will prove you wrong in wonderful ways. . . . [Chapin] writes Shakespeare not like a god among men, but like a human. He feels real in ways other fictional depictions of him never have. . . . "The Tutor" is a rich, beautifully constructed debut novel that will captivate readers of historical fiction and romance alike, and even the most devoted of Shakespeare fans will be thrilled by this new look at The Bard."--"Bookpage
""An elegant entertainment and an impressive debut."--"Kirkus"
"History springs to vivid life in this beautifully written novel about a young William Shakespeare and the passionate, intelligent woman who changed the course of his life--not to mention literature--forever."--Christina Baker Kline, "New York Times"-bestselling author of T"he Orphan Train"
""The Tutor" plunges fearlessly into the uncharted years of history's greatest bard to give us a sumptuous, page-turning account of 1590's England in the brutal throes of the Tudor dynasty. Katharine De L'Isle, the book's riveting heroine, isn't just young Will Shakespeare's muse, but his teacher in every sense, challenging and elevating his verse even as she unwisely loses her head and heart to him. I was completely captivated. Andrea Chapin is a writer to watch." --Paula McLain, "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Paris Wife"
"Sexy and cerebral, Andrea Chapin's romp through one of Shakespeare's lost years will beguile lovers of poetry and romance alike. A literary delight."--Elizabeth Gaffney, author of "When the World Was Young" and "Metropolis
""In Andrea's Chapin's absorbing first novel" The Tutor," we have a woman to thank for the shape of western literature. Imagine being Shakespeare's muse, the lively smart beautiful being who has the good fortune not only to capture the attention of the young Bard, but to critique his poetry almost as he writes it. A delightful literary debut."--Martha McPhee, author of "Bright Angel Time "and "Dear Money"
"We will always be haunted by the question 'What inspired Shakespeare's greatest poetry?' In her captivating debut novel, Andrea Chapin offers a brilliant solution: an unusual love affair, the traces of which are still visible in his great erotic poem, "Venus and Adonis." "The Tutor "is a terrific achievement, one that in recounting the story of Katharine and Will allows us a glimpse into the workings of Shakespeare's mind and heart."--James Shapiro, author of "Contested Will "and" 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare"
"When young William Shakespeare (an actor and aspiring poet) begins work as a tutor for a wealthy Catholic family, a well-read widow becomes his muse and his editor, too. As Will's editrix falls under th espell of his pretty words, a question lingers: Is he sincere, or just a gifted player? Chapin's debut captivates, and it's her subplots of screaming witches and unsolved priest murders not the Bard's fledgling verse that keep the novel afloat." Entertainment Weekly
"For readers who love Shakespeare, this woman-behind-the-man set-up...will provide a cozy afternoon's pleasure." The New York Times Book Review
An ingenious and captivating historical novel. . . . Not only does Chapin tell a good tale, she brings Shakespeare winningly alive to display the curious, brilliant alchemy of his mind. Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Hugely enjoyable, The Tutor is erudite and emotionally intelligent, and the Shakespeare who emerges from the pages may be unexpected, but feels absolutely authentic." The Daily Mail
This is about [Shakespeare and Katherine s] romance and how it funnels into his poem Venus and Adonis. It s completely wonderful and fun to imagine what happened [during Shakespeare s lost years]. NBC News, Weekend Today in New York
"With all the fire and spark of the best romance novels but the detail and weight of finely rendered historical fiction, debut novelist Chapin has crafted a fascinating and masterly background to Shakespeare s first published work, the narrative poem Venus and Adonis." Library Journal
"Upon discovering that the new tutor at her family s manor, Will, is a poet, 31-year-old widow Katharine finds that her own love of words attracts her to young Mr. Shakespeare. As they feverishly collaborate on Venus and Adonis amid tragedies that befall the family, the widow begins to wonder if he truly loves her or is more passionate about her contribution to his writing. In addition to following the romance, this richly layered narrative explores the dynamics of a noble Catholic family facing persecution from Protestant Queen Elizabeth and portrays the circumscribed world of gowns and needlework that Katharine seeks to escape through literature. Chapin s Shakespeare is hypnotic, with piercing eyes and a quicksilver tongue, boisterous but at times appealingly uncertain about his writing. This impressive debut, sprinkled with nods to Shakespeare s later work, presents a fully realized account of how the glover s son embarked on his writing career." Booklist
"It s always thrilling when a new novelist marches into familiar territory and delivers something refreshingly different. In this case, Andrea Chapin presents a story of William Shakespeare, a woman every bit his equal, and the relationship that inspires some of his best work, but if you think you know this tale already, The Tutorwill prove you wrong in wonderful ways. . . . [Chapin]writes Shakespeare not like a god among men, but like a human. He feels real in ways other fictional depictions of him never have. . . . The Tutoris a rich, beautifully constructed debut novel that will captivate readers of historical fiction and romance alike, and even the most devoted of Shakespeare fans will be thrilled by this new look at The Bard." Bookpage
"Author Andrea Chapin does such a good job of effortlessly blending elements from Elizabethan society, culture, and politics with her characters development that you forget you re living in the 21st century. Her sound knowledge of the English Renaissance certainly resounded with this reader." The Star (UK)
"An elegant entertainment and an impressive debut." Kirkus
History springs to vivid life in this beautifully written novel about a young William Shakespeare and the passionate, intelligent woman who changed the course of his life not to mention literature forever. Christina Baker Kline, New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan Train
The Tutorplunges fearlessly into the uncharted years of history s greatest bard to give us a sumptuous, page-turning account of 1590 s England in the brutal throes of the Tudor dynasty. Katharine De L Isle, the book s riveting heroine, isn t just young Will Shakespeare s muse, but his teacher in every sense, challenging and elevating his verse even as she unwisely loses her head and heart to him. I was completely captivated. Andrea Chapin is a writer to watch. Paula McLain, New York Times bestsellingauthor ofThe Paris Wife
Sexy and cerebral, Andrea Chapin s romp through one of Shakespeare s lost years will beguile lovers of poetry and romance alike. A literary delight. Elizabeth Gaffney, author ofWhen the World Was YoungandMetropolis
"In Andrea's Chapin's absorbing first novelThe Tutor, we have a woman to thank for the shape of western literature.Imagine being Shakespeare's muse, the lively smart beautiful being who has the good fortune not only to capturethe attention ofthe young Bard, but to critique his poetry almost as he writes it.A delightful literary debut." Martha McPhee, author ofBright Angel TimeandDear Money
We will always be haunted by the question What inspired Shakespeare s greatest poetry? In her captivating debut novel, Andrea Chapin offers a brilliant solution: an unusual love affair, the traces of which are still visible in his great erotic poem, Venus and Adonis.The Tutoris a terrific achievement, one that in recounting the story of Katharine and Will allows us a glimpse into the workings of Shakespeare s mind and heart. James Shapiro, author ofContested Willand1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare"
From the Back Cover:
'Since meeting you, dear lady, I have put quill to page every day. I write and write and write.'
Headstrong young widow Katharine de L'Isle lives a quiet, solitary existence at Lufanwal Hall, her family's Lancashire estate, until one day her world is turned upside down. The family priest is murdered, her beloved uncle and protector flees the country, and a mysterious new schoolmaster arrives from Stratford.
Rude, flirtatious and wickedly witty, Will Shakespeare appals Katharine, yet their mutual love of poetry draws them helplessly together. Though Will already has a wife, Katharine cannot resist spending long hours alone with him. Their affair deepens but dark forces are gathering around Lufanwal Hall. Conspiracy, witchcraft and high treason threaten Katharine's family and Will may not be the man to save them.
Deep in love and cut off from everything she knows, can Katharine ever stay true to her heart and still save her family from ruin?
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