Megan Marshall is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Margaret Fuller: A New American Life as well as Elizabeth Bishop: A Miracle for Breakfast and The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism, a Pulitzer Prize finalist. She is the Charles Wesley Emerson College Professor of Nonfiction Writing at Emerson College and a recipient of the BIO Award, the highest honor given by the Biographers International Organization.
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We are proud to say that Mariner Books author Megan Marshall has won the 13th BIO Award, administered by @BiographersInt. Congratulations, Megan! We eagerly await your next biography, but in the meantime will enjoy #ThePeabodySisters, #MargaretFuller, and #ElizabethBishop! https://t.co/B1ARs3M3FW
@lisabaskin @GrolierClub Of course not by you! And yes! Working on an Elizabeth Peabody bibliography, I was temporarily confused as to how she managed to publish her first work at 6. (clarified after reading Megan Marshall's excellent The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism)
"Outstanding . . . Marshall has distilled 20 years of research into a book that brings the sisters to life." Publishers Weekly, Starred
"An engrossing account, replete with both penetrating insights and interesting details." --Mary Ellen Quinn Booklist, ALA, Starred Review
"An excellent biography...a colorful and sympathetic portrait of these remarkable women." --Francine Prose The New York Times Book Review
"A stunning work of biography and intellectual history. . .the intellectual equivalent of a triple axel." --William Grimes The New York Times
"This monumental biography answers every question about its subjects but one: Why aren't the Peabody sisters famous? . . . Vibrant." --Sue Corbett People Magazine
"The real fascination is in [the Peabody sisters'] linked lives, and those have now been ably re-created." --Michael Kenney Boston Globe --