Hamnet & Land 2 Books Collection Set by Maggie O'Farrell - Fiction - Mixed Format
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Titles in This Set:
Hamnet
Land
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Mixedlot
ISBN: 9780199175888
Overview:
Two extraordinary novels by Maggie O'Farrell come together in this carefully curated two-book collection. Hamnet reimagines a family tragedy from Shakespeare's world with intimate focus on Agnes, the boy Hamnet, and the intimate losses that shape a life and a body of art. Land sweeps across a rugged Irish coastline in 1865, as cartographers Tomás and his son Liam contend with weather, famine's memory, and the impulse to map a country that has endured enormous upheaval. Together, they offer a study in how history lives in homes, landscapes, and the questions families ask when survival hinges on memory and myth. These two stand-alone novels share lyrical prose, precise historical detail, and a quiet but undeniable power to move readers. The hardcover format makes them durable, collectible, and ideal for both novels lovers and serious readers building a Maggie O'Farrell collection. A thoughtful gift for fans of literary, historical fiction, and immersive storytelling.
What Makes This Collection Special:
Where one book lingers on grief and memory, the other spans landscape and history; together they form a conversation about how place shapes identity and how art emerges from hardship. O'Farrell's deft, shimmering prose binds the two narratives through a shared concentration on individuals' interior lives: Agnes in Hamnet, Tomás in Land; both are parents, caregivers, witnesses to suffering; both scenes are anchored in real historical atmospheres (1596 Stratford and 1865 rural Ireland) and yet feel intimate, timeless. The set is a superb introduction to O'Farrell's voice for new readers, while offering two completed novels that can be re-read to uncover subtle foreshadowing and echoes. The tactile appeal of two hardcover editions from a single author creates a cohesive shelf presence, perfect for gifting, book clubs, or a personal treasure hunt through history told in luminous, exacting language.
Books Included in This Collection:
Hamnet
Set on a summer day in 1596 Stratford-upon-Avon, Hamnet unfolds around a fever that grips a young girl while her twin brother Hamnet searches for help. Their mother, Agnes, is miles away in the garden where she grows medicinal herbs, and their father toils in London, unaware of the tragedy closing in. Maggie O'Farrell turns this intimate family crisis into a luminous meditation on memory, grief, and the making of art. The novel's spare, lyrical prose invites readers into private rooms where love and loss collide, and asks how history is felt in the body and remembered in story.
Land
Land follows Tomás and his reluctant son, Liam, as they work for the Ordnance Survey to map Ireland in 1865. The country, still reeling from the Great Hunger, presents a brutal landscape and a demanding task. Tomás believes maps can preserve memory and shape a nation, while the voyage tests father and son, faith and endurance, and the boundaries between map and memory. Maggie O'Farrell writes with lucid precision, marrying atmospheric detail to intimate emotion to produce a sweeping, humane portrait of a family in flux.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Perfect for readers who crave character-driven literary fiction and meticulously researched historical settings. This collection suits fans of Maggie O'Farrell looking to deepen their shelves, book clubs seeking expansive conversation starters, and gift buyers hoping to offer a thoughtful, prestige-ready box set. It's ideal for those who appreciate lyrical prose that carries weight, a strong sense of place, and storytelling that lingers long after the last page. Both standalone novels work beautifully as a paired reading journey for serious readers and new fans alike. Whether selecting for a quieter night in or a weekend reading marathon, this set provides depth, nuance, and a rewarding sense of discovery.
Key Benefits:
- Two acclaimed Maggie O'Farrell novels in one premium collection.
- Rich, immersive historical settings spanning 1596 Stratford-upon-Avon and 1865 Ireland.
- Durable hardcover editions with a cohesive, gift-ready presentation.
- Powerful explorations of family, memory, and the body of grief.
- A perfect gift for lovers of literary and historical fiction.
- Book-club friendly—plenty of themes to spark engaging discussions.
- A satisfying reading journey for new readers and longtime fans alike.
About the Author:
Maggie O'Farrell is an acclaimed Irish-British novelist known for luminous, character-driven storytelling. Her novels include Hamnet and Land, among others; she writes with a spare, precise prose that blends intimate emotional life with sweeping historical textures. Her work often explores family dynamics, memory, and the ways history shifts private lives into public memory. O'Farrell has earned critical praise and recognition for her fiction, and her novels have appeared on numerous best-of lists. This collection showcases two of her most beloved works in a durable, gift-ready format.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning both Hamnet and Land in one set offers a dual-reading experience that deepens appreciation for O'Farrell's artistry. The two novels share a commitment to precise detail, emotional truth, and a luminous sense of place, while delivering distinct emotional currents: intimate grief and resilience in Hamnet; expansive historical panorama in Land. The set's hardcover format makes it a desirable keepsake for shelves and gifts. It's ideal for readers who want a broader introduction to O'Farrell's voice or a compact, collectible pairing for a growing home library. If you start with one book, you'll want the other to complete the author’s vision.
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