Hemingway’s Daughter: A Novel

Available July 15, 2021

Editorial Reviews

Review

  1. “GEM!” 5 Stars  (Shrabastee Chakraborty for Readers’ Favorite)Hemingway’s Daughter is a beautiful book, merging a memoir and a coming-of-age story. While the central character never existed in reality, you couldn’t have guessed it from the book. This is a gem of a book, a heartwarming read to anyone who wished to read realistic fiction. 
  2. REMARKABLE FICTION SO REAL ONE MAY START TO BELIEVE HEMINGWAY REALLY HAD A DAUGHTER” 5 Stars (Maria Beltran for Readers’ Favorite)
  3. “BRILLIANTLY POIGNANT STORY.” 5 Stars  (Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers Favorite)
  4. “UNRIVALED MIX OF FICTION AND REALITY! I ABSOLUTELY LOVED HEMINGWAY’S DAUGHTER. THE CHARACTERS FELT SO REAL THAT IT’S HARD TO BELIEVE THEY ARE FICTIONAL” 5 Stars (Foluso Falaye for Readers’ Favorite)
  5. “Through Finley’s narration, we have a peep into Hemingway’s failings and significant victories. The plot is intriguing and captivating. I found myself glued to this book right till the very last page.” ONLINEBOOKCLUB.
  6. “Hemingway’s Daughter is well-written fiction that could easily have passed as non-fiction had I not known Hemingway did not have a daughter. I read this book in one day because the pages kept turning themselves. It made me cry. It made me laugh. It made me cheer. I recommend this book to anyone who appreciates a story written like a piece of art instead of just words on a page.”  Reviewed by Kristi Elizabeth for City Book Review, San Francisco.
  7. “Christine Whitehead does an excellent job of winding the realities of writer Hemingway’s fiery personality with the fictional presence of a daughter who must make her own way in life under the umbrella of her father’s fame. Thought-provoking and steeped in Hemingway’s personality and a fictional daughter’s challenges, Hemingway’s Daughter is especially recommended for fans of the literary figure who are interested in exploring the glue of what held Hemingway’s family together, and the possibilities of a different approach had a daughter been involved.” Reviewed by Diane Donovan for MidWest Review.
  8. “This is an amazing, beautifully written book. Although it is a work of historical fiction, the events and timelines are indicated as accurate. Due to the author’s dedicated research efforts and talent as a storyteller, it’s nearly impossible to tease out the actual from the fantasy. The intricate role Finn plays in her father’s life will leave fans wishing she was real, that she could have really had a place in this fascinating man’s orbit.” Jennifer Padgett for City Book Review, Manhattan.
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