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The Honeymoon by Dinitia Smith

Dinitia Smith’s novel recounts George Eliot’s honeymoon in Venice in June 1880 following her marriage to a handsome young man 20 years her junior. When she agreed to marry John Walter Cross, Eliot was recovering from the death of George Henry Lewes, her beloved companion of 26 years. Eliot was bereft: left at the age of 60 to contemplate profound questions about her physical decline, her fading appeal and the prospect of loneliness. In her youth, Mary Ann Evans --- who would later be known as George Eliot --- was a country girl, considered too plain to marry, so she educated herself in order to secure a livelihood.

—Booklist (starred review)

—Kirkus Reviews

—AndrĂ© Aciman, author of OUT OF EGYPT: A Memoir

—Rebecca Mead, author of MY LIFE IN MIDDLEMARCH

—Brooke Allen, critic and author

—Jay Parini, author of THE LAST STATION

Alyssa Cami

Reviewer

Alyssa Cami has been an avid story lover since before she could read, as her parents and grandparents can attest to from the hours logged at bedtime reading from all the classics. When she isn't reading or writing, Alyssa is running to her latest audiobook purchase, or binge-watching "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" on Netflix. She has her MFA in fiction writing from the University of New Hampshire and currently lives in New York.

Killian Walsh

Reviewer

Killian Walsh is an Admissions Counselor at Bennington College in Vermont, where he lives.