
Mrs Dickens
From the award-winning author of The Painter's Daughters
$27.99
- Paperback
448 pages
- Release Date
9 June 2026
Summary
SELECTED FOR THE BBC RADIO 2 BOOK CLUB
’ Mrs Dickens has my whole heart … I was enthralled’ Jennie Godfrey
London, 1835. Nineteen-year-old Kate Hogarth falls in love with the young journalist Charles Dickens. In the early days of their marriage, Charles is infatuated with his bride and Kate delights in her new life, the balm to her husband’s irrepressible spirit. But as he finds fame as a novelist and the family rise through the ranks of Victorian soc…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781399610841 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1399610848 |
| Author: | Emily Howes |
| Publisher: | Orion Publishing Co |
| Imprint: | Phoenix |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 448 |
| Release Date: | 9 June 2026 |
| Weight: | 540g |
| Dimensions: | 232mm x 152mm x 36mm |
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Critics Review
Mrs Dickens has my whole heart. Will undoubtedly be one of my books of the year, with its unflinching portrait of a marriage unravelling, and the women who surround Charles Dickens. I was enthralled – Jennie Godfrey
A beautiful, heartbreaking, immersive novel, which brings a woman’s silenced story back to vivid, irrepressible life. A story about the cost of male ambition, and the courage it takes for a woman to reclaim her own narrative. Howes’ distinctive voice is so warm, so relatable, so companionable; readers will fall in love with Kate, or “Mrs. Dickens” – Roisín O’Donnell
Powerful, tender and evocative, Mrs Dickens is a deeply thoughtful contribution to our understanding of the life of Catherine Dickens. Emily Howes writes with great skill, plucking at the truth without flinching and exploring topics that are as relevant today as they were in the 1800s, from the manipulation of women by the men they love, to the ill treatment of mothers in society. She captures the complexities of their famous marriage, and the harsh realities of being married to a genius, with such depth … An impressive follow-up to her brilliant debut The Painter’s Daughters, Emily Howes is a class act. I will be recommending to everyone! – Harriet Constable
I loved Mrs Dickens; I couldn’t put it down. A powerful and compelling portrait of a marriage, it made me question many of my previous assumptions about Charles Dickens. Part love story, part horror story, Mrs Dickens kept me gripped until the final pages – Flora Carr
I know it’s only February, but Mrs Dickens is already a serious contender for my Book of the Year. Huge applause to Emily Howes for bringing pitch-perfect storytelling and a profound understanding of human frailty to this devastating account of a doomed marriage. Every character is beautifully observed, from Mr Dickens’ hubris and hypocrisy to his wife’s nerve-shredding passivity. In Victorian England, a woman who lost her husband’s love stood to lose everything, and nowhere, I think, has the vulnerability and heartbreak of that situation been so poignantly described as here. I hope the whole world is paying attention - I think we’re witnessing the emergence of a very great writer. And one final point; I suspect I will never read a Dickens novel again without snarling – Annie Garthwaite
How can you hope to tell your truth when you’re up against the greatest fiction-writer of the nineteenth century? Mrs Dickens rescues the novelist’s despised wife from the margins of her husband’s story and makes her the heroine of her own – Helena Kelly
Mrs Dickens tells the story of Charles Dickens’ beleaguered bride, Kate. She bore ten children, travelled around the world with her husband, and still couldn’t live up to the Victorian ideal of the Angel in the Home. Soon, their family is unravelling in a way that seems, well, Dickensian. Reimagining the life of a woman lost to history, this is a book just begging for screen rights * Tatler, The 14 Buzziest Books of 2026 *
About The Author
Emily Howes
Emily Howes is the award-winning author of The Painter’s Daughters. She has worked as a storyteller, theatre maker, performer, writer and director in stage, television and radio. In addition to writing fiction, Emily has a Masters in Existential Psychotherapy and works as a psychotherapist in private practice. She lives in London with her children.
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