
Penelope Fitzgerald
Penelope Mary Fitzgerald was a Booker Prize-winning novelist, poet, essayist and biographer from Lincoln, England. In 2008 The Times listed her among "the 50 greatest British writers since 1945". The Observer in 2012 placed her final novel, The Blue Flower, among "the ten best historical novels". A.S. Byatt called her, "Jane Austen’s nearest heir for precision and invention."
Books by Penelope Fitzgerald
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The Blue Flower
by Penelope Fitzgerald
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In 1794, a bright but rash young poet named Fritz declares his love and intent to marry twelve-year-old Sophie, shocking his family and society by defying all expectations of romance and reason.

The Bookshop
by Penelope Fitzgerald
3.3(15,864)
In a 1959 seaside town, a widow opens the only bookshop, facing hostility and strange events that show some communities prefer to avoid new ideas.