
The Age of Desire
Author: Jennie Fields
Narrator: Meredith Mitchell
Unabridged: 14 hr 1 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 08/02/2012
Categories: Fiction, Women, Historical Fiction

Author: Jennie Fields
Narrator: Meredith Mitchell
Unabridged: 14 hr 1 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 08/02/2012
Categories: Fiction, Women, Historical Fiction
Jennie Fields received an MA in creative writing from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop and is the author of the novels Lily Beach, Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, and The Middle Ages. An Illinois native, she spent twenty-five years as an advertising creative director in New York and currently lives with her husband in Nashville.
Meredith Mitchell is an actress who has performed in such films as Mona Lisa Smile and The Reunion, on stage with Shakespeare & Company and the New Repertory Theatre, and on television on Good Morning America. She received her BA in psychology from Emory University and her MFA in acting from Brandeis University.
This book was recieved as the result of a GoodReads giveaway. I was a bit leery picking up this book as I knew I had a busy few weeks ahead of me and might not get enough time to pick it up or worse, what if I forgot what was going on and who was who? Let me reassure you, this is the PERFECT summer re......more
9/7/2012: A good airplane read, especially if you're a fan of Edith Wharton (which I AM!). But that's all it is--and I was expecting so much more from this "imagined biography" of Wharton's mid-life extramarital love affair. Based on her letters and those of her governess-turned-secretary Anna Bahlm......more
This book was received for free through Goodreads First Reads. As an Edith Wharton fan, I was eager to start in on this book. I quickly realized it was written more like chick lit than traditional historical fiction. No big deal, I thought – I like chick lit too. But the writing was worse than that.......more
This dreary novel about Edith Wharton's sexual awakening was more sad than satisfying. I expected to gain some insight into Wharton's writing through this "deep dive" into her life, but that didn't occur. Instead, I developed contempt for her character without the balance of an appreciation of her tal......more
Reading this book was like eating an entire cone of cotton candy: I couldn't stop, and then when I was done I was like, wow, that was not necessary in life. Although the book certainly has its merits (some of the descriptive writing is quite good, and the social world of rich, artistic expats in Par......more
“One doesn’t have to be an Edith Wharton fan to luxuriate in the Wharton-esque plotting and prose Fields so elegantly conjures.” Kirkus Reviews
“With astonishing tenderness and immediacy, The Age of Desire portrays the interwoven lives of Edith Wharton and Anna Bahlmann, her governess, secretary, and close friend. By focusing on these two women from vastly different backgrounds, Jennie Fields miraculously illuminates an entire era…I gained insight into both Wharton’s monumental work and her personal struggles—and I was filled with regret that I’d finished reading so soon.” Lauren Belfer, author of City of Light and A Fierce Radiance
“Somewhere between the repressiveness of Edith Wharton’s early-20th-century Age of Innocence and our own libertine Shades of Grey era lies the absorbingly sensuous world of Jennie Fields’s The Age of Desire… along with the overheated romance and the middle-age passion it so accurately describes, The Age of Desire also offers something simpler and quieter: a tribute to the enduring power of female friendship.” Boston Globe
“Delicate and imaginative…Fields’s love and respect for all her characters and her care in telling their stories shines through.” Publishers Weekly
“Fields supplements the story with fascinating excerpts from Wharton’s actual letters and includes appearances by other authors of the period…to re-create the exciting literary landscape of Paris and New York in the first decade of the 20th century…The novel should…appeal to those who enjoyed Paula McLain’s The Paris Wife.” Library Journal
“Fields bases her perceptive novel on Wharton’s own diaries and letters. …[The Age of Desire] sheds welcome light on the little-known private life of a famous woman and her closest relationships in early-twentieth-century Europe and America.” Booklist