Jane Hamilton’s first two novels, “The Book of Ruth” (1988) and “A Map of the World” (1994), placed her brightly on the literary radar and secured her an adoring fan base. Those fans will surely also ...
Wichita Eagle: Long-awaited book by Jane Hamilton brings a return visit to Wichita
It took nearly a decade for acclaimed and best-selling author Jane Hamilton to ferret out her latest novel’s protagonist, Phoebe. “The Phoebe Variations,” Hamilton’s first book in nine years, was ...
Publishers Weekly: The Book of Jane: A Web-Exclusive Profile of Jane Hamilton
Jane Hamilton has driven 140 miles north from her rural southeastern Wisconsin farmhouse to talk books at A Room of One’s Own, the venerable feminist bookstore in downtown Madison. Hamilton, 51, has a ...
The Aspen Times: From Oprah’s picks to Aspen’s stage, author Jane Hamilton unveils ‘The Phoebe Variations’
With fall in the air, curling up with an engrossing novel can be the perfect way to embrace the changing season. Acclaimed novelist Jane Hamilton is bringing her highly anticipated latest novel, “The ...
From Oprah’s picks to Aspen’s stage, author Jane Hamilton unveils ‘The Phoebe Variations’
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: In 'The Phoebe Variations,' Jane Hamilton creates a mixed-up, unforgettable teen voice
A 20th-century teenager who takes "Jane Eyre" as her bible for living is bound to have some adventures. Happily, for readers of Jane Hamilton's new novel, "The Phoebe Variations" (Zibby Publishing), ...
In 'The Phoebe Variations,' Jane Hamilton creates a mixed-up, unforgettable teen voice
The story of Ruth (Ruth 1–4) is interpreted as being about comeliness, kindness and grace. What is left unexplained is why nobody offered to help Ruth or Naomi, why they did not return to the farmstead that they obviously owned, and why the land became a point of contention in the final chapter of the book.