Why did I love this book?
Maybe you've watched the marvellous Gentleman Jack series by Sally Wainwright? Did you know the main character, Anne Lister, was a real and prolific Regency diarist? Anne is also the heroine in Emma Donoghue's fabulous new novel, Learned by Heart.
In 1805, at a York boarding school for girls, fourteen-year-old Anne met and roomed with a beautiful young orphan, an heiress from India, Eliza Raine. Closeted together, they fell in love in a riveting tale of young love and inevitable separation, the allure and yearning achingly described.
It's fascinating that fans of Anne Lister decoded many of her letters, particularly the seamers' descriptions of passion, as Donoghue credits in her book.
4 authors picked Learned by Heart as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
Adding to the already moving, richly told and gripping collection of historical fiction from Emma Donoghue, Learned By Heart is the breathtaking story of two young girls on the margins of life, forging a connection that will last forever.
'Emma Donoghue is a genius of compassion. In our fractured world she brings a great sense of repair to us all.' - Colum McCann, internationally bestselling author of Let the Great World Spin
Eliza and Lister have never been this wide-awake in their lives, and the Slope, with its curtains drawn wide, is bright with starlight. The question Eliza's been needing…