Mr. Emerson's Wife by Amy Belding Brown
Why I Recommend This Book…
From the author’s website: “Lidian Jackson Emerson was married for forty-seven years to one of the most famous philosophical and literary figures in American history. As Ralph Waldo Emerson's second wife, she bore and raised his four children, managed his house and entertained his many guests with her remarkable wit and intelligence, yet she remains in the shadows of history while her friends Margaret Fuller and Henry David Thoreau enjoy universal interest and praise.”
Although disillusioned with her marriage and prescribed social role living as a woman in the 19th century, the story’s protagonist, Lidian, remains silent and devoted. But when Henry David Thoreau arrives to live with the family, his much needed help with the children and household tasks is a welcome relief for Mrs. Emerson.
And soon the two become close.
You’ll have to read this work of historical fiction to find out how Belding Brown explores the “rumored” relationship between Thoreau and Lidian.
And you will not be disappointed. Mr. Emerson’s Wife is well-researched, well-structured, and beautifully written. Truly a page turner.