The Secret Life of Mrs. London, by Rebecca Rosenberg, © 2018, Lake Union Publishing
Step back in time to the rumblings of the Great War. Europe is preparing for battle and America is watching on, at odds with whether they should join in or leave well enough alone. Many people loudly voiced their opinions, including famous writer Jack London. It was one of the qualities that initially attracted Charmian Kittredge, who later became his second wife.
While Charmian and Jack London were great intellectual equals, Jack took the spotlight in their relationship. Where Charmian was his typist and editor, Jack was the grandiloquent orator and prolific writer. Charmian charmed those she met, but Jack took life to the extreme; drinking, travelling, championing socialism, and womanizing. It was a challenge to fall in his shadow, but Charmian was no shrinking violet. So it should be of no surprise that when she met another powerful man of the era, she was drawn in by his magnetism as well. And who could resist the magical airs of none other than Harry Houdini?
Rebecca Rosenberg weaves a magical tale in this debut novel. Based on true events, she artfully fashions the story as historical fiction, painting a love triangle between Charmian, Jack London, and Harry Houdini. We see a different side to these public figures, as seen through Charmian's eyes and it is hard not to sympathize with her plight. I personally loved the peek under the covers that she offers readers and flew through the book's pages. Despite all of the characters' indiscretions, it is hard not to understand where their motives came from.
Rebecca Rosenberg |
Let's chat with Rebecca!
Rebecca - We have to
remember the Londons lived in the early 1900’s when things were very different
than they are today. Women did not have the vote. All of a woman’s possessions
were owned by her husband. Yet, the Londons were Bohemians and philosophers who
believed in exploring the possibilities of life and passion. They read Jung,
Freud, and other philosophers of the day and often discussed and argued big
issues of fidelity, the value of life, the meaning of the universe. In THE
SECRET LIFE OF MRS. LONDON, Jack London writes several novels about LOVE TRIANGLES,
including LITTLE LADY OF THE BIG HOUSE, HEARTS OF THREE, MARTIN EDEN. London toys
with Charmian in order to experience (or imagine) the feelings of his
characters. As the London’s pushed these boundaries of fidelity, they
experienced jealousy, which brought them back together, more in love than ever.
2. Both Charmian London and Harry Houdini were supposedly happily married but ended up having an affair with each other. Why do you think they were drawn to each other in the first place?
Rebecca - The mystery
of why Charmian London and Harry Houdini would have an affair, when they
clearly adored their spouses was the impetus of the novel! The answer to this
question would spoil the novel in a few ways, let me just say there are very real reasons the affair happened,
and I hope readers will understand that when they read it! Jack London and
Houdini had their similarities and differences. Both were driven geniuses, and
pushed human existence to its limits. But Jack drank and smoked with a passion
and battled with depression. Houdini was an expert swimmer, runner,
weight-lifter for his daring escapes. He never smoked or drank. I think
Charmian was attracted to Houdini for some of the same reasons as she was Jack,
but Houdini had a cool aloofness that could have been a relief after Jack’s
intensity.
3. Charmian was an aspiring writer herself. While Jack tried to get her published, it was only with his insistence that her novel finally received publication from his publisher. Considering she was Jack’s muse, typist, and editor, do you think her writing should have stood on its own recognizance or is it fair that it was only published because she was Jack’s wife?
4. Where Jack London and Harry Houdini’s lives are both well known, Charmian is barely a footnote in their stories. Why did you choose to make her your main protagonist? What attracted you to her story in the first place
3. Charmian was an aspiring writer herself. While Jack tried to get her published, it was only with his insistence that her novel finally received publication from his publisher. Considering she was Jack’s muse, typist, and editor, do you think her writing should have stood on its own recognizance or is it fair that it was only published because she was Jack’s wife?
Rebecca - Jack
London’s publisher was MacMillan, and he was their best selling author, so they
would naturally look at Charmian London’s books, especially since they were
biographies of their lives. I think her books, Hawaii and Log of the Snark are fascinating
about their travels in the early 1900’s through the South Sea Islands and
Australia, encountering Lepers, Headhunters and cannibals. Yes, I think they
could have stood on their own, but given Jack London was the most famous, well
paid author, the books served a double purpose of giving the public a glimpse
into the London’s adventurous life.
4. Where Jack London and Harry Houdini’s lives are both well known, Charmian is barely a footnote in their stories. Why did you choose to make her your main protagonist? What attracted you to her story in the first place
Rebecca - First and
foremost, I feel that Jack London could not have written 50 books in 15 years
without the talented Charmian Kittredge.
She was
truly a woman ahead of her time. Charmian was college educated and worked as
the assistant to the president of Mills College. She learned to type as a
teenager and typed 150 words a minute. She was a champion horsewoman and
concert pianist. She was an intelligent conversationalist, and consummate
hostess at Beauty Ranch. She managed Jack’s moods and kept him writing one
thousand words a day, no matter how he felt or what else was happening. She typed
up his stories as he told them to her, then edited them later, filling in
characters and description. She was a huge part of why Jack London’s stories
are still popular today. In fact, CALL OF THE WILD was just named top 50 best
loved books of all time by PBS.
5. A major sticking point for Jack was when his beloved Wolf House burned down. Who do you think started the fire and why?
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5. A major sticking point for Jack was when his beloved Wolf House burned down. Who do you think started the fire and why?
Rebecca - This is a
spoiler alert, since I leave the question open for the reader to decide!
According to Charmian London’s biography, JACK LONDON, “We never knew who
torched Wolf House.” You can still see the haunting ruins of the 25,000 square
foot log lodge at JACK LONDON PARK, in Glen Ellen, California, an hour north of
San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. Much later, scientists have claimed the
house was burned down from spontaneous combustion.
THE SECRET
LIFE OF MRS. LONDON has been named as WIKI’S 12 MARVELOUS NOVELS OF THE 20TH
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