If you liked Loving Frank and The Paris Wife, you ll love Freud s Mistress. Katie Couric
It s a fascinating story told in an utterly compelling fashion. . . . A wonderful, engaging, and bittersweet novel. I absolutely loved it. Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain
Delicious . . . Will enthrall readers. People (4 stars)
Absorbing and provocative . . . A great read . . . I ve been recommending it to friends. Erica Jong, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Book groups looking for a great selection? Look no more! This is Sigmund Freud like we ve never known him. Insecure, passionate, even sexy. Who knew? Esmeralda Santiago, New York Times bestselling author of Conquistadora
It is almost impossible to pass up a novel inspired by Sigmund Freud s rumored affair with his sister-in-law. This is a story that will appeal to the Pleasure Principle of many a reader. Whitney Otto, author of Eight Girls Taking Pictures and How to Make an American Quilt
A compelling story . . . Vividly creates not just the world in which Freud and Minna and Martha lived, but the inner life and emotions of Minna as well. Orange County Register
An intriguing, illuminating, and wholly engrossing account of the affair between Sigmund Freud and his headstrong, intelligent sister-in-law, Minna Bernays. Karen Mack and Jennifer Kaufman render fin-de-siècle Vienna and the Freud household so vividly one can almost smell the coal fires and cigar smoke. Jennifer Chiaverini, author of Mrs. Lincoln s Dressmaker
What a wow of a novel . . . Irresistible. Liz Smith
It s a fascinating story told in an utterly compelling fashion. . . . A wonderful, engaging, and bittersweet novel. I absolutely loved it. Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain
Delicious . . . Will enthrall readers. People (4 stars)
Absorbing and provocative . . . A great read . . . I ve been recommending it to friends. Erica Jong, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Book groups looking for a great selection? Look no more! This is Sigmund Freud like we ve never known him. Insecure, passionate, even sexy. Who knew? Esmeralda Santiago, New York Times bestselling author of Conquistadora
It is almost impossible to pass up a novel inspired by Sigmund Freud s rumored affair with his sister-in-law. This is a story that will appeal to the Pleasure Principle of many a reader. Whitney Otto, author of Eight Girls Taking Pictures and How to Make an American Quilt
A compelling story . . . Vividly creates not just the world in which Freud and Minna and Martha lived, but the inner life and emotions of Minna as well. Orange County Register
An intriguing, illuminating, and wholly engrossing account of the affair between Sigmund Freud and his headstrong, intelligent sister-in-law, Minna Bernays. Karen Mack and Jennifer Kaufman render fin-de-siècle Vienna and the Freud household so vividly one can almost smell the coal fires and cigar smoke. Jennifer Chiaverini, author of Mrs. Lincoln s Dressmaker
What a wow of a novel . . . Irresistible. Liz Smith