Nancy Horan's first novel, "Loving Frank, " chronicles a little-known chapter in the life of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It was translated into sixteen languages, remained on the "New York Times" bestseller list for more than a year, and in 2009 was awarded the James Fenimore Cooper Prize for Best Historical Fiction, presented by the Society of American Historians. "Under the Wide and Starry Sky" explores the shared journey of Robert Louis Stevenson and his spirited American wife, Fanny, in a sweeping adventure that unfolds over eighteen years and three continents. Nancy Horan has two sons, and lives with her husband on an island in Puget Sound.
"A richly imagined [novel] of love, laughter, pain and sacrifice .
. . [Fanny Osbourne] kidnapped Robert Louis Stevenson's
heart."--"USA Today"
"Powerful . . . flawless . . . a perfect example of what a man and
a woman will do for love, and what they can accomplish when it's
meant to be."--"Fort Worth Star-Telegram"
"Spectacular . . . an exhilarating epic about a free-spirited
couple who traveled the world yet found home only in one
another."--"Booklist" (starred review)
"Horan's prose is gorgeous enough to keep a reader transfixed, even
if the story itself weren't so compelling. I kept re-reading
passages just to savor the exquisite wordplay. . . . Few writers
are as masterful as she is at blending carefully researched history
with the novelist's art."--"The Dallas Morning News"
"A classic artistic bildungsroman and a retort to the genre, a
novel that shows how love and marriage can simultaneously offer
inspiration and encumbrance.""--The New York Times Book Review"
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"Operatic, global in its setting . . . [The years in the South Seas
are] deliciously reminiscent of the adventure novels Stevenson
wrote, and Horan's delightful reimagining is just as
entertaining."--"The Washington Post"
"Nancy Horan has done it again, capturing the entwined lives of
Fanny Osbourne and Robert Louis Stevenson so uncannily, it reads
like truth."--Sarah Blake, author of "The Postmistress"
"Horan has a distinct knack for evoking the rich, complicated lives
of long-gone artists and the women who inspired
them."--"Entertainment Weekly"
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"Fanny and Louis are wild-hearted seekers, and Nancy Horan traces
their incredible journey fearlessly, plunging us through decades,
far-flung continents, and chilling brushes with death. Ambitious
and often breathtaking, this sweeping story spills over with
spirited, uncompromising life."--Paula McLain, author of "The Paris
Wife"
"A delight from start to finish . . . as stirring as any of R. L.
Stevenson's famous tales."--"Hudson Valley News"
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"A dazzling love story . . . Horan deftly brings to life a woman
shamefully overlooked by history, and celebrates her contributions
to the man whom history remembered."--"BookPage"
"Horan's empathy for both Louis and Fanny allows her to capture
their life together with all the complexity and nuance of a
real-life relationship. . . . This beautifully written novel,
neatly balanced between its two protagonists, makes them come alive
with grace, humor, and understanding."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Fascinating . . . a novel that shows how love and marriage can
simultaneously offer inspiration and encumbrance."--"The New York
Times Book Review"
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"A lot of fun . . . Horan drapes this skeleton of facts with a
richly imagined musculature of love, laughter, pain and sacrifice.
Unlike "Loving Frank, "which focused on Mamah Cheney, "Under the
Wide and Starry Sky" is a dual portrait, with Louis and Fanny
sharing the limelight in the best spirit of teamwork--a romantic
partnership."--"USA Today"
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"Horan's depiction of their life together is flawless. We are right
there with the couple as they transform over the years."--"Fort
Worth Star-Telegram"
"Horan's prose is gorgeous. . . . Few writers are as masterful as
she is at blending carefully researched history with the novelist's
art."--"The Dallas Morning News"
"A delight from start to finish . . . as stirring as any of R. L.
Stevenson's famous tales."--"Hudson Valley News"
"A dazzling love story that unspools across years and continents.
Horan deftly brings to life a woman shamefully overlooked by
history, and celebrates her contributions to the man whom history
remembered."--"BookPage"
"Fanny and Louis are wild-hearted seekers, and Nancy Horan traces
their incredible journey fearlessly, plunging us through decades,
far-flung continents, and chilling brushes with death. Ambitious
and often breathtaking, this sweeping story spills over with
spirited, uncompromising life."--Paula McLain, author of "The Paris
Wife"
"It's one thing to bring the past to life. It's quite another to
bring it back rich in all its glorious complications. Nancy Horan
has done it again, capturing the entwined lives of Fanny Osbourne
and Robert Louis Stevenson so uncannily, it reads like truth--and
better. I loved every minute I had it in my hands."--Sarah Blake,
author "of The Postmistress"
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"Maybe it goes without saying that it's a hard thing to chase a
book as successful ask
Advance praise for "Under the Wide and Starry Sky"
"Fanny and Louis are wild-hearted seekers, and Nancy Horan traces
their incredible journey fearlessly, plunging us through decades,
far-flung continents, and chilling brushes with death. Ambitious
and often breathtaking, this sweeping story spills over with
spirited, uncompromising life."--Paula McLain, author of "The Paris
Wife"
"It's one thing to bring the past to life. It's quite another to
bring it back rich in all its glorious complications. Nancy Horan
has done it again, capturing the entwined lives of Fanny Osbourne
and Robert Louis Stevenson so uncannily, it reads like truth--and
better. I loved every minute I had it in my hands."--Sarah Blake,
author "of The Postmistress"
" "
"Maybe it goes without saying that it's a hard thing to chase a
book as successful as "Loving Frank" with a second novel. For one
thing, you worry it was an accident the first time around. The good
news is that it wasn't (an accident), and Nancy Horan is back with
another beautifully crafted story, and no signs of a sophomore
slump."--Pete Dexter, author of "Paris Trout, "winner of the
National Book Award
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"What an extraordinary story! Throughout the novel, I felt I was
right there with Fanny and Louis, sharing their hopes and hardships
as they traveled the world. The portrayal of their lives on Samoa
was especially gripping. Nancy Horan has transformed everything I
thought I knew about Robert Louis Stevenson, and in Fanny--his
passionate, independent American wife--she has created a woman
whose struggles continue to haunt me."--Lauren Belfer, author of "A
Fierce Radiance" and "City of Light"
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"As she did so magically in "Loving Frank, "Nancy Horan brings to
life a distant time and faraway places populated by characters at
once familiar and delightfully new. By widening her lens to shine a
light on the lives of those whom history usually ignores--the wives
of famous men--Horan gives us a marv
Praise for Nancy Horan's "Loving Frank"
Named One of the Best Books of the Year by "The Washington Post,
"the" Chicago Tribune, "the Minneapolis" Star Tribune, "and" The
Christian Science Monitor"
"Enthralling . . . Mamah Borthwick Cheney wasn't just any woman,
but Horan makes her into an enigmatic Everywoman--a symbol of both
the freedoms women yearn to have and of the consequences that may
await when they try to take them.""--The New York Times Book
Review"
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"A staggering read, a complex tale of the love affair between two
eccentric, intelligent and unforgettable characters . . . Though it
is very much a literary novel, sparks fly off the page.""--Rocky
Mountain News"
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"In Mamah, Horan creates an unforgettably complex heroine.""--The
Washington Post"
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"Reveals what we expect to get from great fiction: timeless truths
about ourselves."--New York "Daily News"
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"A beautifully designed, innovative and noteworthy work of
art.""--Chicago Tribune"
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"Compelling . . . a page-turning love story.""--The Plain
Dealer"
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"Unexpectedly powerful.""--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"
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