By Any Other Name

Book Cover of "By Any Other Name" by Jodi Picoult

“By Any Other Name” by Jodi Picoult is a really well-written novel dealing with women who are denied a voice in their lives, in their published works and in history. The novel is part historical fiction and part contemporary drama as it has a dual timeline. I loved this quote from the book-“There once was a girl, who became invisible so that her words might not be.” The works of Shakespeare take a featured role in Picoult’s novel, which I found really interesting! 

Emelia Bassano lives in 16th century England and writing plays is her passion – even though she cannot legally write in Elizabethan England. She is forced to become the mistress to a rich lord, but still follows her dreams of writing plays, eventually crossing paths with a young William Shakespeare. Emelia’s life is heartbreaking, but she is a strong woman and her story is amazing. In the 2nd timeline, Melina Green is struggling to get noticed as a playwright and to have her work performed on-stage in 2020 America. Men seem to control all aspects of the theater world and Melina fears she will never be given a fair chance to share her talent. I was invested in both stories – Emelia’s and Melina’s – although Emelia had to suffer much more abuse and suffering.

“By Any Other Name” is a long novel with REALLY long chapters. It does take concentration to read it, because of the many Shakespearean quotes and terminology. If you love historical fiction, give it a chance though – the beginning is a little slow, but the story became fascinating to me after a few chapters. I found myself looking up quite a few Elizabethan/Shakespearean topics and terms while reading. I never realized that so many references point to the doubt of Shakespeare actually writing his famous works!

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Completion of this challenge requires 600 minutes (100 books for pre-readers) of reading. Each 100 minutes (15 books) of reading will reward you with 2 tickets to enter into the prize drawing on Beanstack, and readers age 0-12 will also get a prize of their choice from the prize box! Fully completing the challenge will reward you with an extra 10 tickets! Once you have earned your completion badge, stop by the front desk to enter the GRAND PRIZE DRAWING.
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Visit the StoryWalk at Lakeview Park to experience a brand new story every six weeks. Library staff select a children’s book to go with the seasons or upcoming events. The current book is “The Bad Seed” by Jory John and Pete Oswald.

Book cover of "The Bad Seed" by Jory John and Pete Oswald.

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