Book details
Hideous Love: The Story of the Girl Who Wrote Frankenstein
Description
A free-verse novel about the Gothic novelist Mary Shelley, a teenager whose love story led her to write the literary. masterpiece, Frankenstein.
Age
13-17
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
320 pages
Why to read
- Insight into a Literary Icon: 'Hideous Love' offers a unique glimpse into the life of Mary Shelley, the woman behind the groundbreaking novel 'Frankenstein.' Reading this book provides a deeper understanding of her struggles, passions, and the experiences that shaped her as a writer.
- Poetic Narrative Style: Stephanie Hemphill presents Mary Shelley's story through a series of free-verse poems, making the narrative engaging and accessible. This stylistic choice creates an intimate portrayal of Shelley's inner world and allows readers to connect with her on a personal level.
- Exploration of Feminism and Creativity: The book delves into themes of feminism, creativity, and the challenges faced by women in the arts. It's an inspiring read for anyone interested in the history of women's rights and the creative process of one of the first female authors to gain widespread recognition.
- Educational and Entertaining: 'Hideous Love' is not only an entertaining read but also an educational one. It provides historical context about the early 19th century, the Romantic literary movement, and the societal expectations of women, all woven into the compelling story of Mary Shelley's life.