by Timothy Christian | Mar 20, 2022 | Mary's childhood
Mary’s father, Thomas (Tom) Welsh, was a college-educated lumberman who could recite Hamlet by heart. Tom used the steamboat Northland to pull log booms across Leech Lake, and the boat ferried passengers on excursions across the lake on weekends. Mary spent her...
by Timothy Christian | Mar 16, 2022 | Carol Sklenicka, Reviews of Hemingway's Widow
Carol Sklenicka This is a fine review of the first biography of Mary Welsh Hemingway, fourth wife and widow of Ernest. As a coach with Biographers International Organization, I had the honor and pleasure working with author Tim Christian on his final draft...
by Timothy Christian | Mar 15, 2022 | Book Club Questions
Before Mary met Ernest: Bill Walton commended Mary’s “first-class, creative journalism,” recognizing “what a long road she had traveled on her own from Bemidji to Time” in an occupation that had been a male preserve until then. Why did Mary long to escape from...
by Timothy Christian | Mar 13, 2022 | Hemingway's Widow in the Media, Reviews of Hemingway's Widow
“We now have a book that virtually closes the circle on Hemingway’s women, a biography that will be treasured by the author’s fans and scholars. Scenes of London during World War II are exciting and interesting as we see Mary grow to become a respected reporter, no...
by Timothy Christian | Mar 6, 2022 | Hemingway's Widow in the Media, Reviews of Hemingway's Widow
https://www.jacksonville.com/story/entertainment/books/2022/03/06/book-review-hemingways-widow-timothy-christian/6980695001/ “Hemingway’s Widow: The Life and Legacy of Mary Welsh Hemingway” Author: Timothy Christian “Hemingway’s Widow” is the story of Mary...
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