The Danish Girl

The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff, published by National Geographic Books on February 1, 2001, is a reprint edition comprising 304 pages in English. This novel presents a tender portrait of marriage, exploring the complexities that arise when one partner undergoes a profound transformation. Loosely inspired by true events, the narrative begins with a simple request from a wife to her husband, leading to unexpected changes that challenge their relationship.
Readers will find a unique blend of fact and fiction as the story unfolds, focusing on the remarkable journey of Lili Elbe, a pioneer in transgender history, and the emotional struggles faced by her wife. The book delves into themes of loyalty, ambition, and desire, capturing the intimate dynamics that define their marriage. With its lush prose and emotional depth, The Danish Girl offers a poignant exploration of one of the most passionate love stories of the 20th century.
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“The Danish Girl is an extraordinary story about extraordinary people.” — Eddie Redmayne
National Bestseller * A New York Times Notable Book * Winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction * Winner of the Rosenthal Foundation Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters * Finalist for the New York Public Library Young Lions Award * Finalist for the American Library Association Stonewall Book Award
Now an Academy Award-winning major motion picture, starring Academy Award-winners Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander and directed by Academy Award-winner Tom Hooper
Loosely inspired by a true story, this tender portrait of marriage asks: What do you do when the person you love has to change? It starts with a question, a simple favor asked by a wife of her husband while both are painting in their studio, setting off a transformation neither can anticipate. Uniting fact and fiction into an original romantic vision, The Danish Girl eloquently portrays the unique intimacy that defines every marriage and the remarkable story of Lili Elbe, a pioneer in transgender history, and the woman torn between loyalty to her marriage and her own ambitions and desires. The Danish Girl’s lush prose and generous emotional insight make it, after the last page is turned, a deeply moving first novel about one of the most passionate and unusual love stories of the 20th century.
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