The Mere Wife
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The Mere Wife
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The Mere Wife
New York Times bestselling author Maria Dahvana Headley's fierce, feminist retelling of the classic tale of Beowulf.
New York Times bestselling author Maria Dahvana Headley's fierce, feminist retelling of the classic tale of Beowulf.
The Mere Wife is a fierce, feminist retelling of the classic tale of Beowulf by New York Times bestselling author Maria Dahvana Headley.
To those who live there, Herot Hall is a paradise. With picket fences, gabled buildings, and wildflowers that seed themselves in ordered rows, the suburb is a self-sustaining community, enclosed and secure. But to those who live secretly along its periphery, Herot Hall is a fortress guarded by an intense network of gates, surveillance cameras, and motion-activated lights.
Dylan and Gren live on opposite sides of the perimeter, neither boy aware of the barriers erected to keep them apart. For Dylan and his mother, Willa, life moves at a charmingly slow pace. They flit between mothers' groups, playdates, cocktail hours, and dinner parties. Gren lives with his mother, Dana, just outside the limits of Herot Hall. A former soldier, Dana didn't want Gren, didn't plan Gren, and doesn't know how she got Gren. But now that she has him, she's determined to protect him from a world that sees him only as a monster.
When Gren crosses the border into Herot Hall and runs off with Dylan, he sets up a collision between Dana's and Willa's worlds that echoes the Beowulf storyβand gives sharp, startling currency to the ancient epic poem.
A smart, tough modern flip of Beowulf.
- Margaret Atwood
Her prose is an exhilarating mixture of darkness and fire, striking the perfect balance between sparse and startlingly vivid ... There's real heart in The Mere Wife; even in its most shocking, bloody moments, it's ultimately the moving story of one woman's desire to protect her child, and of that child's yearning for connection ... But its roots are coiled deep in the old earth and the dark water, the place that nightmares come from, and dreams too.
- The Irish Times
The most surprising novel I've read this year ... Headley is the most fearsome warrior here, lunging and pivoting between ancient and modern realms, skewering class prejudices, defending the helpless and venturing into the dark crevices of our shameful fears. Someday The Mere Wife may take its place alongside such feminist classics as The Wide Sargasso Sea because in its own wicked and wickedly funny way it's just as insightful about how we make and kill our monsters.
- The Washington Post
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The Mere Wife by Maria Dahvana Headley has been widely praised for its inventive retelling of Beowulf set in modern suburbia. Critics adore its sharp social commentary, particularly highlighting themes of motherhood, class, and societal divisions. Headley's imaginative narrative and lyrical prose are commended for their ability to weave myth into a contemporary setting, creating a striking commentary on the fears and prejudices of modern life. The novel is noted for its feminist perspective, boldly reimagining classic literature to address modern concerns.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781925713459
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 July 2018
Country: Australia
Imprint: Scribe Publications
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 320
About the Author
Maria Dahvana Headley is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and editor, most recently of the novels Magonia, Aerie, and Queen of Kings and the memoir The Year of Yes. With Kat Howard she is the co-author of The End of the Sentence, and with Neil Gaiman she is the coeditor of Unnatural Creatures. Her short stories have been shortlisted for the Shirley Jackson, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards, and her work has been supported by the MacDowell Colony and by Arte Studio Ginestrelle, where the first draft of this book was written. She was raised with a wolf and a pack of sled dogs in the high desert of rural Idaho and now lives in Brooklyn.
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