Love & other monsters A novel

Emily Franklin

Book - 2025

"In the bizarrely cold, scandalous summer of 1816, a group of famous young writers gathered at a mansion on the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland. Brilliant Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly, her fiery fiancé Percy Shelly, the famously promiscuous Lord Byron, and his sexually tormented personal physician all sheltered together during the storms of what would become known as The Year Without Summer. But they were not alone. Claire Clairmont, Mary's impressionable, clever, and dangerously loyal step-sister joined them. That summer of desire, betrayal, and creative passion gave the world the works of Frankenstein, the modern vampire legend, and the mythic image of these Romantic literary giants. When a global climate catastrophe wreaks ha...voc, Claire tries to separate from Mary and Percy Shelley, finding strength in her individuality. Yet Claire is also caught up in romance, fueled by Jane Austen's novels, as she pursues Lord Byron whose celebrity status - and the paparazzi lurking nearby - threatens them all. As the connections between each member of the group grow more complex, Claire tries to find purpose in a world built by and created for men. While those around her write what will become some of the most famous works in literature, Claire must ask herself just how far she will go for love. With dramatic weather threatening the food supply, Claire proves her worth by learning to forage for food, all the while documenting everything in her journal. As the summer progresses, passions rise and secrets refuse to stay hidden in Claire's pages. Love and Other Monsters offers a deep look into the loyalty of siblings, the commitment required to make meaningful art, the role of fame, and the creation of monsters-both those on the page and those who walk among us. Claire Clairmont poured her love, life and razor-sharp wit into the pages of her now-missing journal, a document which everyone present had reason to destroy in order to protect themselves. Now Claire, all but forgotten in her famous sister's shadow, will tell her story"-- Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Fiction
Biographical fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
Boston : Godine 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Emily Franklin (author)
Physical Description
pages cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781567928556
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Franklin (The Lioness of Boston) impresses with this historical novel featuring Claire Clairmont, the stepsister of Mary Godwin and the least celebrated member of their circle of Romantic poets and writers. In spring 1816, 17-year-old Claire is living in London with Mary, her future husband, Percy Shelley, and their infant son. She's written a novel and works assiduously on her journal, but unlike Mary and Percy, she's unsure of her vocation. Fascinated by the notorious Lord Byron, she introduces herself to him and the two begin a secret affair. Claire, passionately in love, hopes to join Byron on his summer stay in Switzerland. Instead, he ends their relationship, and she persuades Mary and Percy to relocate near Byron's villa. As the others immerse themselves in writing, she feels isolated, beset by the doubt of "knowing I was not gifted as the others" and heartache over Byron, especially after their affair resumes but he insists on keeping it secret. Franklin captures the timeless quality of a young woman's desire for purpose as well as the gloomy weather of that summer, when the fierce cold and damp resulting from the eruption of an volcano in Indonesia isolated the group and provided a suitably gothic backdrop for their work. This offers a fresh perspective on a famous moment in literary history. Agent: Jennifer Gates, Aevitas Creative Management. (Apr.)

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