THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER THE NUMBER ONE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS NON-FICTION NARRATIVE BOOK OF THE YEAR WINNER OF THE FOYLES NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR A STYLIST AND INDEPENDENT BOOK OF THE DECADE THE MOST-PICKED BOOK OF THE YEAR OF 2019
Lisa Taddeo spent eight years and thousands of hours tracking the women whose stories comprise Three Women, moving to the towns they lived in to better understand their lives. She has contributed to New York magazine, Esquire, Elle, Glamour and many other publications. Her short stories have won two Pushcart Prizes. She lives with her husband and daughter in New England.
The kind of bold, timely, once-in-a-generation book that every
house should have a copy of, and probably will before too long
*New Statesman*
Three Women is an astonishing act of imaginative empathy and a gift
to women around the world who feel like their desires are ignored
and their voices aren’t heard. This is a book that blazes, glitters
and cuts to the heart of who we are. I’m not sure that a book can
do much more
*Sunday Times*
When I picked it up, I felt I’d been waiting half my life to read
it; when I put it down, it was as though I had been disembowelled.
There isn’t a woman alive who won’t recognise – her stomach
lurching, her heart beating wildly – something of what Maggie, Lina
and Sloane go through
*Observer*
An extraordinary piece of non-fiction – a page-rippingly intimate
and compelling narration of the desires and sexual proclivities of
three real women. Taddeo does not sensationalise, but nor is she
coy; the narrative crackles with the visceral details of eroticism.
The result feels like a new genre
*The Times*
A book with the thrill of the new that you can expect to dominate
WhatsApp threads, line tube carriages and pop up in foreign AirBnbs
for years to come. Taddeo hasn’t just caught a moment, she has
spawned a new genre. Three Women reminds us that it is both
wonderful and brutal to be in love
*Evening Standard*
It's painful and beautiful, gutting and sexy. I don't think I've
read a book that has captivated me as intensely as this one, which
I still think about, months later, in the quietest hours of the
night
*Red*
I’ve never read a work of non-fiction that so candidly and
completely accesses the inner sanctums of its subjects’ private
lives. I must confess that I found this book almost impossibly
compelling. Three Women is a sort of real-world Mills & Boon novel
told with the gravitas and momentum of the grittiest, most gripping
true crime story. It’s the book no one I know can put down, and the
one everyone is talking about
*Daily Telegraph*
Three Women examines love and lust, instigation and exploitation,
fairytales and infidelity, girlhood and womanhood and motherhood
and all the liminal spaces between, and it asks big questions about
who we are allowed to be as women. I salute Lisa Taddeo
*Elizabeth Day*
One of the blockbuster publishing events of 2019. An instant
classic
*i*
The book every man should read this summer. An incredible feat,
Three Women has the qualities and the momentum to become a literary
sensation
*Esquire*
Will have millions nodding in recognition. This is the kind of book
you can devour in one sitting
*The Times*
This is the In Cold Blood of women’s sexuality. A non-fiction novel
of such recurring darkness, truth and astonishment I will probably
re-read it every year of my life
*Caitlin Moran*
After eight years and an almost-telepathic representation of her
three subjects – Lina, Maggie and Sloane – Taddeo has created a
book that explores these women’s desires and disappointments and,
in doing so, has made something so universal it’ll knock the breath
right out of you. It'll be a classic of its genre
*Stylist*
Taddeo delivers truths you know in your bones (but have probably
never verbalised or made sense of) at breakneck speed. You might
find yourself needing to scream into a pillow – it just is that
kind of book, the kind that deserves all the hyperbole I’m using
right now. It is infuriating, brutal, eye-opening and reaffirming.
Within a day of starting it, I had forced two friends to read it,
because it’s impossible not to discuss. This is a book unlike any
other you have ever read
*Elle*
As gripping as the most gripping thriller. Moving, immersive,
surprising, elegantly written ... You will love it
*Marian Keyes*
Extraordinary. I can't remember the last time a book affected me as
profoundly as Three Women
*Elizabeth Gilbert*
Intense and riveting. It gives us epic themes in miniature. These
women broke my heart and I won’t forget them
*Gillian Anderson*
I literally could not put it down
*Gwyneth Paltrow*
[An] instant feminist classic. In this utterly engrossing, frankly
game-changing work of narrative non-fiction, a New York magazine
contributor profiles a trio of everyday women, shining a light on
their darkest desires and how men (and other women) often thwart
those wants
*O, The Oprah Magazine*
It is the deepest dive into our neighbours’ consciousnesses that
I’ve ever read, so immersive it approaches the Tolstoyan, and its
narcotic pleasures mainline the only thing that can truly save us:
empathy
*Adam Ross*
Brilliant. In a year when female sexuality is one of the hottest
topics of debate, it’s a must-read
*Vogue*
Three Women is riveting – a searing, honest, visceral and
compulsive account of women’s desire. I’ve never read anything like
it
*Esther Freud*
I don’t say this lightly – the greatest book I’ve ever read about
women and desire
*Rachel Cooke*
I've not read something so confronting, humane, and brilliant in a
really long time. An outstanding achievement
*Kiran Millwood Hargrave*
This is one of the most riveting, assured and scorchingly original
debuts I’ve ever read. Taddeo’s beautifully written and unflinching
portraits of desire allow her protagonists to be wholly human and
wholly, blessedly complex. I can’t imagine a scenario where this
isn’t one of the most important – and breathlessly debated – books
of the year
*Dave Eggers*
Very special ... The three stories blend and layer over one another
to give a picture of modern gender dynamics that feels rather
iconic
*Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett*
Three Women is painstaking, painful, unblinking, unsentimental and
utterly unapologetic
*David Shields, author of 'The Trouble With Men: Reflections on
Sex, Love, Marriage, Porn, and Power'*
This book will amaze you, for articulating so directly and
beautifully the chaotic truths of women’s desire ... It will
astound you, for the mastery of its execution, the surprising
descriptive language that crops up in between the clean,
intellectual reportage ... This is going to be my non-fiction book
of the year
*Jessie Burton*
An incredible book about sadness, broken dreams and disappointment
– read it immediately
*The Sun*
Three Women is a battle cry. The literary brilliance of the book
will knock you back. For anyone who thinks they know what women
want, this book is an alarm, and its volume is turned all the way
up
*Time Magazine*
I don’t think I’ve ever read such an honest, frank and perceptive
portrait of female desire. It is as addictive as a thriller, as
well as being supremely well-written, intelligent and
insightful
*Elizabeth Macneal*
Three Women is the new required reading for women and any person
who wants to know them. Taddeo has given these women’s testimonies
of desire, love and trauma a brilliance and dignity that is nothing
short of revolutionary
*Stephanie Danler*
Taddeo has combined journalistic rigour with luscious prose in a
book set to be one of the summer’s most talked about
*Irish Independent*
I've never, ever, read something so honest about womanhood before.
Truly, exquisitely, remarkable ... It's going to be deservedly
massive
*Holly Bourne*
One of the most exciting debuts I’ve read in years; the writing is
muscular and addictive. A powerful record of ebbing
disappointments, unspoken feelings and the endless complexity of
female desire
*Sunday Times Style*
Lisa Taddeo’s Three Women offers a fascinating excavation of the
intricacies of love and desire, where they conspire and where they
conflict. Read this book. You will forever rethink the erotics of
women
*Esther Perel*
Three Women allows women to say what they would normally keep
hidden. Mostly it reads like a thriller: unputdownable … It is a
story you will have never read before
*i*
Three Women is a skilled example of imbricated layering, mixing
high trauma with the quotidian, the profound with the peripheral.
The testimony on offer here is extremely gripping ... I raced
through from cover to cover
*Literary Review*
What hope is there for non-famous women who scandalise society with
their desires? Who will defend them? The answer is American author
Lisa Taddeo, whose book Three Women restores dignity, agency and
humanity to her belittled subjects, all of whom have been rendered
vulnerable by passion. The result is a blazing act of advocacy,
drawn from the writer’s forensic analysis and imaginative
inhabitation of the women’s lives
*Daily Telegraph*
An urgent, sometimes harrowing trio of true-life stories told with
the spellbinding allure of great fiction
*Metro*
The summer book you won’t be able to put down. Lisa Taddeo spent
eight long years researching and writing Three Women, but you’ll
likely race through it in a couple of days. There is an emotional
honesty to the book that is sometimes almost painful to read. There
are also moments of beauty – it’s very rare to come across such
bright and clear descriptions of sex, longing and lust, and they
offer a unique insight into the hearts, souls and bodies of
women
*Grazia*
Three Women has already been called the most important book of the
year. These are stories about yearning, thwarted and corrupted …
It’s compelling, in no small part due to the non-fiction as fiction
style, which gives it a thriller-like pace and allows for character
portraits so intimate they feel oppressive
*Evening Standard*
Destined to be not just one of the books of the summer, but also of
the year, Three Women is a staggering and illuminating
achievement
*Red*
If a measure of outstanding biographical writing is that it closes
the gap between how we perceive a person from the outside, and what
that person thinks, feels and desires, then this debut by a
prize-winning writer and journalist not only succeeds, but takes
such writing to new heights … An utterly compelling, scorching
piece of reportage … You won’t want to stop reading it
*Bookseller, Book of the Month*
The most anticipated book of the summer. Nearly impossible to put
down once you’ve committed
*The Gloss*
The biggest debut of the year. [A] groundbreaking exploration of
female desire
*Vogue*
So intimate. It’s amazing for women’s experiences, their sexuality
and their passion to be centred and to be valued in this way
*Stylist*
Undeniably gripping
*Financial Times*
Lisa Taddeo’s scorching, revelatory debut blurs the boundaries
between fact and fiction
*Psychologies*
Extraordinary. If you’re looking for your next Book Club choice,
this should be it. A masterpiece
*Irish Examiner*
Every so often a book comes along that sets the world alight and
ignites feverish interest. Reviewers rave about it and readers take
to social media to explain why everyone needs to read it – and
Three Women is definitely the book of the moment
*Sunday Express*
You will Instagram yourself reading this by the pool because what
is the point otherwise?
*Sunday Telegraph*
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