
Ernest Hemingway is a name known worldwide for many different reasons. Hemingway was a known alcoholic and notorious play boy. He was part of the Lost Generation, which included voices such as Fitzgerald, Stein, Pound, Eliot, during the 1920's. It was a time of breaking the rules to find oneself. Hemingway was a love 'em and leave 'em kind of man. But the first woman who trapped his heart was a woman named Hadley Richardson. Together, the opposites lived a whirlwind life and tried to find consistency in a world full of chaos.
Paula McLain tells the story of the first of Hemingway's wives in her 2011 novel, The Paris Wife. The novel is completely fiction but based on actual events of the Hemingways' life together. McLain assumes Hadley's voice to tell the story through first person. McLain truly and fully develops Hadley's character to the point that it seems that she's a dear friend telling a story.