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The Poet's Girl, A Novel of Emily Hale & T.S. Eliot

The Poet's Girl, A Novel of Emily Hale & T.S. Eliot

by Sara Fitzgerald

He was a graduate student at Harvard and she was an amateur actress when Tom Eliot first fell in love with Emily Hale. But that was before he set off for Oxford and published the poems that turned him into the international celebrity known as T. S. Eliot. Across two continents and over more than 40 years, Emily was a comforting force in the poet’s emotionally turbulent life, guarding their secrets in the hope that someday the two of them would marry.

In the spirit of The Paris Wife and Loving Frank, The Poet’s Girl brings to life another little-known woman behind a famous man. The novel by award-winning writer Sara Fitzgerald arrives as Hale’s own gift to Eliot scholars—the more than 1,000 letters the poet wrote her over the course of their lifetimes—is opened after a 50-year embargo. The Poet’s Girl tells the story of a woman whose own story will never be fully known: the woman behind one of Eliot’s most treasured poems and a woman whose greatest act of love was to bury her side of their story.

The Poet's Girl, A Novel of Emily Hale & T.S. Eliot

The Poet's Girl, A Novel of Emily Hale & T.S. Eliot

by Sara Fitzgerald

He was a graduate student at Harvard and she was an amateur actress when Tom Eliot first fell in love with Emily Hale. But that was before he set off for Oxford and published the poems that turned him into the international celebrity known as T. S. Eliot. Across two continents and over more than 40 years, Emily was a comforting force in the poet’s emotionally turbulent life, guarding their secrets in the hope that someday the two of them would marry.

In the spirit of The Paris Wife and Loving Frank, The Poet’s Girl brings to life another little-known woman behind a famous man. The novel by award-winning writer Sara Fitzgerald arrives as Hale’s own gift to Eliot scholars—the more than 1,000 letters the poet wrote her over the course of their lifetimes—is opened after a 50-year embargo. The Poet’s Girl tells the story of a woman whose own story will never be fully known: the woman behind one of Eliot’s most treasured poems and a woman whose greatest act of love was to bury her side of their story.

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Sara Fitzgerald was an award-winning journalist and new-media developer for The Washington Post, National Journal magazine, The St. Petersburg Times, The Miami Herald, and the Akron Beacon Journal. A major in honors history and journalism at the University of Michigan, she writes both fiction and nonfiction, sharing the stories of little-known women who might otherwise be lost to history. Her biography, Elly Peterson: “Mother” of the Moderates, was recognized by the Historical Society of Michigan and by the Library of Michigan as a Notable Book of the Year.