Never Anyone but You, Rupert Thomson
Never Anyone but You, Rupert Thomson
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Never Anyone but You

Author: Rupert Thomson

Narrator: Kate Reading

Unabridged: 11 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/05/2018


Synopsis

The true story of a love affair between two extraordinary women becomes a literary tour de force in this novel that recreates the surrealist movement in Paris and the horrors of the two world wars with a singular incandescence and intimacyIn the years preceding World War I, two young women meet, by chance, in a provincial town in France. Suzanne Malherbe, a shy seventeen-year-old with a talent for drawing, is completely entranced by the brilliant but troubled Lucie Schwob, who comes from a family of wealthy Jewish intellectuals. They embark on a clandestine love affair, terrified they will be discovered, but then, in an astonishing twist of fate, the mother of one marries the father of the other. As “sisters” they are finally free of suspicion, and, hungry for a more stimulating milieu, they move to Paris at a moment when art, literature, and politics blend in an explosive cocktail.Having reinvented themselves as Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, they move in the most glamorous social circles, meeting everyone from Hemingway and Dalí to André Breton, and produce provocative photographs that still seem avant-garde today. In the 1930s, with the rise of anti-Semitism and threat of fascism, they leave Paris for Jersey, and it is on this idyllic island that they confront their destiny, creating a campaign of propaganda against Hitler’s occupying forces that will put their lives in jeopardy.Brilliantly imagined, profoundly thought-provoking, and ultimately heartbreaking, Never Anyone but You infuses life into a forgotten history as only great literature can.

About Rupert Thomson

Rupert Thomson is the author of highly acclaimed novels, including Secrecy; The Insult, which was shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Prize and selected by David Bowie as one of his 100 Must-Read Books of All Time; The Book of Revelation, which was made into a feature film by Ana Kokkinos; and Death of a Murderer, which was shortlisted for the Costa Novel of the Year Award. His memoir, This Party’s Got to Stop, was named Writers’ Guild Nonfiction Book of the Year.

About Kate Reading

Kate Reading, named an AudioFile Golden Voice, has recorded hundreds of audiobooks across many genres, over a thirty–year plus career and won the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. Among other awards, she has been recognized as an AudioFile Magazine Voice of the Century, Narrator of the Year, Best Voice in Science Fiction and Fantasy, and winner of an Publisher’s Weekly’s Listen-Up Award. She records at her home studio, Madison Productions, Inc., in Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jill on July 12, 2018

Oh, I was really primed to like this one. The subject matter is fascinating: two real-life young women, Suzanne Halberde and Lucie Schwob, refuse to be tied down to gender identification and expectations. Changing their names to Marcel and Claude, they reinvent themselves, collaborating on avant-gar......more

Goodreads review by Eric on June 06, 2018

There are innumerable unsung and compelling figures from history who never quite achieved the fame or long-lasting influence you’d expect. One of my favourite books from the past few years is Megan Mayhew Bergman’s collection of short stories “Almost Famous Women” which fictionalizes the stories of......more

Goodreads review by Doug on June 29, 2018

Like I think the majority of people who will be drawn to this biographical novel, I had never heard of the real life protagonists - but they sure lived a fascinating life as early Surrealists, Resistance fighters, and for over forty years, step-sisters and lovers. The only other Thomson book I've re......more

Goodreads review by Annie on August 22, 2024

Rupert Thomson’s Never Anyone But You made me ask a question I have never had to ask of a book before. Why was this story written as a novel? The book tells the story of Claude Cahun and Suzanne Malherbe, artists and lovers who weathered the Surrealist Movement and World War II, following them from......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on July 09, 2019

A very moving story about love but not in a romance kind of way. It's about the friendship and love of two girls spanning decades. I was personally touched by the self-isolation they inadvertently created as I am a bit of a recluse, for better or worse. Fair warning to those that need a plot that th......more


Quotes

“A dazzlingly gifted writer…David Bowie was a big Thomson fan, and you get a feeling he’d have loved this atmospheric tale of an affair between two young women in 1920s and 30s Paris.” Guardian (London)

“In this seamless and comprehensive tale, Thomson shines a light on two impressive and memorable life stories.” Publishers Weekly

“With a dash of Midnight in Paris and a hint of Annie Barrows and Mary Ann Shaffer’s The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society, this part love story, part thriller is sure to captivate.” Library Journal

“Readers enamored of Paris in its artistic and literary heyday and curious about overlooked historical women and members of the LGBT community will be moved by Thomson’s lovely, quietly powerful novel of reinvention in many forms.” Booklist

“Spans art and literature, war and imprisonment, madness and devotion…beguiling.” Kirkus Reviews

“A richly imagined work of historical fiction that succeeds in capturing the essence of each distinct period…captivating and heartfelt.” Shelf Awareness


Awards

  • Elite Daily Pick
  • Audible Pick