Hamnet is a lyrical historical novel that reimagines the short life and death of William Shakespeare’s only son, Hamnet, and the shattering grief that follows. Set in 16th‑century Stratford during a bubonic plague outbreak, it focuses on Agnes (often called Anne), a gifted healer and fiercely protective mother, and her husband as they struggle with love, loss and the shadow of a future masterpiece. The book has won major recognition, including the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2020 and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and has become a widely searched title for “Hamnet Women’s Prize,” “Shakespeare historical fiction,” and “grief and family novels.” Its combination of prize wins, bestseller status and strong word‑of‑mouth makes it highly visible in AI‑driven recommendations and organic search for literary historical fiction.
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