Elizabeth Berg is the author of many bestselling novels, including "Tapestry of Fortunes, The Last Time I Saw You, Home Safe, The Year of Pleasures, "and" Dream When You re Feeling Blue, "as well as two collections of short stories and two works of nonfiction. "Open House" was an Oprah s Book Club selection, "Durable Goods "and" Joy School" were selected as ALA Best Books of the Year, "Talk Before Sleep" was short-listed for an Abby Award, and "The Pull of the Moon" was adapted into a play. Berg has been honored by both the Boston Public Library and the Chicago Public Library. She is a popular speaker at venues around the country, and her work has been translated into twenty-seven languages. She is the founder of Writing Matters, a reading series designed to serve author, audience, and community. She divides her time between Chicago and San Francisco."
In her masterful new novel, Elizabeth Berg inhabits the adventurous
heart of George Sand, making sense of a puzzling legend who dared
to live and write against the grain. Nancy Horan
Exquisitely captivating . . . Sand s story is so timely and modern
in an era when gender and sexual roles are upended daily. "USA
Today"
""
Fantastic . . . a provocative and dazzling portrait . . . Berg
tells a terrific story, while simultaneously exploring sexuality,
art, and the difficult personal choices women artists in particular
made then and now in order to succeed. . . . The book, imagistic
and perfectly paced, full of dialogue that clips along, is a reader
s dream. "The Boston Globe"
""
Absorbing . . . an armchair traveler s delight . . . Berg rolls out
the wonders of nineteenth-century Paris in cinematic bursts that
capture its light, its street life, its people and sounds. . . .
The result is an illuminating portrait of a magnificent woman whose
story is enriched by the delicate brush strokes of Berg s colorful
imagination. "Chicago Tribune"
""
There is authority and confidence in the storytelling that makes
the pages fly. "The New York Times"
Berg weaves an enchanting novel about the real life of George Sand.
"Us Weekly"
Lavishly described . . . Berg uses her own skill as a writer to
graphically present the reader with a clear picture of a brilliant,
yet flawed woman. Fredericksburg "Free Lance Star"
""
[A] beautiful, imaginative re-creation . . . Berg s years-long
immersion in the writings of and about Sand has resulted in a
remarkable channeling of Sand s voice. "Library Journal "(starred
review)
Berg offers vivid, sensual detail and a sensitive portrayal of the
yearning and vulnerability behind Sand s bold persona. "Publishers
Weekly"
""
A thoroughly pleasant escape . . . [Sand is] intoxicating,
beautiful, gifted, desirous, unconventional and heartbroken.
"Kirkus Reviews"
"The Dream Lover" what a bold, insightful, and enticing novel. And
how vigorously Elizabeth Berg brings us the iconoclastic life of
George Sand. Berg writes with such intimacy and compassion that I
think she must have some shared ancestral DNA with Sand. I savored
every page. Frances Mayes
What a rich, heartbreaking, triumphant novel Elizabeth Berg has
written! I recommend reading it with a highlighter in hand to mark
the insights about love and life and being a woman that are on
every page so you can reread and savor them. Ann Hood
"The Dream Lover" is a historical novel at once expansively
researched yet intimately imagined. George Sand may be the ultimate
Berg heroine. A life not lived in truth, Berg writes, is a life
forfeited. In this latest work, Elizabeth Berg has poured her own
great gifts and her own great heart into the story of a woman
determined to refuse any such forfeiture, no matter the cost. Leah
Hager Cohen
"The Dream Lover" is the dream match of writer to subject,
Elizabeth Berg animating George Sand so vividly that you feel the
Frenchwoman speaking directly to you. Infamous for her
eccentricities and her passions, Sand is shown to be a touching
figure, a woman needing to love and be loved. Robin Black"
In her masterly new novel, Elizabeth Berg inhabits the adventurous
heart of George Sand, making sense of a puzzling legend who dared
to live and write against the grain. Nancy Horan
Exquisitely captivating . . . Sand s story is so timely and modern
in an era when gender and sexual roles are upended daily. "USA
Today"
""
Fantastic . . . a provocative and dazzling portrait . . . Berg
tells a terrific story, while simultaneously exploring sexuality,
art, and the difficult personal choices women artists in particular
made then and now in order to succeed. . . . The book, imagistic
and perfectly paced, full of dialogue that clips along, is a reader
s dream. "The Boston Globe"
""
Absorbing . . . an armchair traveler s delight . . . Berg rolls out
the wonders of nineteenth-century Paris in cinematic bursts that
capture its light, its street life, its people and sounds. . . .
The result is an illuminating portrait of a magnificent woman whose
story is enriched by the delicate brush strokes of Berg s colorful
imagination. "Chicago Tribune"
""
Berg weaves an enchanting novel about the real life of George Sand.
"Us Weekly"
Lavishly described . . . Berg uses her own skill as a writer to
graphically present the reader with a clear picture of a brilliant,
yet flawed woman. Fredericksburg "Free Lance Star"
""
[A] beautiful, imaginative re-creation . . . Berg s years-long
immersion in the writings of and about Sand has resulted in a
remarkable channeling of Sand s voice. "Library Journal "(starred
review)
Berg offers vivid, sensual detail and a sensitive portrayal of the
yearning and vulnerability behind Sand s bold persona. "Publishers
Weekly"
""
A thoroughly pleasant escape . . . [Sand is] intoxicating,
beautiful, gifted, desirous, unconventional and heartbroken.
"Kirkus Reviews"
"The Dream Lover" what a bold, insightful, and enticing novel. And
how vigorously Elizabeth Berg brings us the iconoclastic life of
George Sand. Berg writes with such intimacy and compassion that I
think she must have some shared ancestral DNA with Sand. I savored
every page. Frances Mayes
What a rich, heartbreaking, triumphant novel Elizabeth Berg has
written! I recommend reading it with a highlighter in hand to mark
the insights about love and life and being a woman that are on
every page so you can reread and savor them. Ann Hood
"The Dream Lover" is a historical novel at once expansively
researched yet intimately imagined. George Sand may be the ultimate
Berg heroine. A life not lived in truth, Berg writes, is a life
forfeited. In this latest work, Elizabeth Berg has poured her own
great gifts and her own great heart into the story of a woman
determined to refuse any such forfeiture, no matter the cost. Leah
Hager Cohen
"The Dream Lover" is the dream match of writer to subject,
Elizabeth Berg animating George Sand so vividly that you feel the
Frenchwoman speaking directly to you. Infamous for her
eccentricities and her passions, Sand is shown to be a touching
figure, a woman needing to love and be loved. Robin Black"
Advance praise for "The Dream Lover"
"In her masterly new novel, Elizabeth Berg inhabits the adventurous
heart of George Sand, making sense of a puzzling legend who dared
to live and write against the grain."--Nancy Horan
""The Dream Lover"--what a bold, insightful, and enticing novel.
And how vigorously Elizabeth Berg brings us the iconoclastic life
of George Sand. Berg writes with such intimacy and compassion that
I think she must have some shared ancestral DNA with Sand. I
savored every page."--Frances Mayes
"What a rich, heartbreaking, triumphant novel Elizabeth Berg has
written! I recommend reading it with a highlighter in hand to mark
the insights about love and life and being a woman that are on
every page so you can reread and savor them."--Ann Hood
""The Dream Lover" is a historical novel at once expansively
researched yet intimately imagined. George Sand may be the ultimate
Berg heroine. 'A life not lived in truth, ' Berg writes, 'is a life
forfeited.' In this latest work, Elizabeth Berg has poured her own
great gifts and her own great heart into the story of a woman
determined to refuse any such forfeiture, no matter the
cost."--Leah Hager Cohen
""The Dream Lover" is the dream match of writer to subject,
Elizabeth Berg animating George Sand so vividly that you feel the
Frenchwoman speaking directly to you. Infamous for her
eccentricities and her passions, Sand is shown to be a touching
figure, a woman needing to love and be loved."--Robin Black
Advance praise for "The Dream Lover"
"Elizabeth Berg is both tender and unflinching as she explores the
heart of the enigmatic writer George Sand. Her lyrical prose caused
me to pause and savor the words. With an eloquence of the heart
worthy of her subject, Elizabeth Berg gives us a very human
portrait of a nineteenth-century legend who dared to live and speak
freely."--Nancy Horan
""The Dream Lover"--what a bold, insightful, and enticing novel.
And how vigorously Elizabeth Berg brings us the iconoclastic life
of George Sand. Berg writes with such intimacy and compassion that
I think she must have some shared ancestral DNA with Sand. I
savored every page."--Frances Mayes
"What a rich, heartbreaking, triumphant novel Elizabeth Berg has
written! I recommend reading it with a highlighter in hand so you
can mark the insights about love and life and being a woman that
are on every page so you can reread and savor them."--Ann Hood
""The Dream Lover" is a historical novel at once expansively
researched yet intimately imagined. George Sand may be the ultimate
Berg heroine. 'A life not lived in truth, ' Berg writes, 'is a life
forfeited.' In this latest work, Elizabeth Berg has poured her own
great gifts and her own great heart into the story of a woman
determined to refuse any such forfeiture, no matter the
cost."--Leah Hager Cohen
""The Dream Lover" is the dream match of writer to subject,
Elizabeth Berg animating George Sand so vividly that you feel the
Frenchwoman speaking directly to you. Infamous for her
eccentricities and her passions, Sand is shown to be a touching
figure, a woman needing to love and be loved."--Robin Black
Advance praise for "The Dream Lover"
"Elizabeth Berg is both tender and unflinching as she explores the
heart of the enigmatic writer George Sand. Her lyrical prose caused
me to pause and savor the words. With an eloquence of the heart
worthy of her subject, Elizabeth Berg gives us a very human
portrait of a nineteenth-century legend who dared to live and speak
freely."--Nancy Horan
""The Dream Lover," a historical novel at once expansively
researched yet intimately imagined, may seem like a radical
departure for this beloved author. Yet the more I read, the clearer
it became: We are in quintessential Berg territory. Indeed, George
Sand may be the ultimate Berg heroine. 'A life not lived in truth,
' Berg writes, 'is a life forfeited.' In this latest work,
Elizabeth Berg has poured her own great gifts and her own great
heart into the story of a woman determined to refuse any such
forfeiture, no matter the cost."--Leah Hager Cohen
""The Dream Lover" is the dream match of writer to subject,
Elizabeth Berg animating George Sand so vividly that you feel the
Frenchwoman speaking directly to you. Infamous for her
eccentricities and her passions, Sand is shown to be a touching
figure, a woman needing to love and be loved, a writer needing to
be read and understood. Bravo to Berg for pushing aside decades and
decades of misunderstanding to reveal so compelling a story, and so
human a heart."--Robin Black
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