Mistress of the Revolution
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Catherine Delors
A singular new voice in historical fiction. A time of decadence in a country embroiled in revolution. An unforgettably high-spirited heroine. Set in opulent, decadent, turbulent revolutionary France, Mistress of the Revolution is the story of Gabrielle de Montserrat. An impoverished noblewoman blessed with fiery red hair and a mischievous demeanor, Gabrielle is only fifteen when she meets her true love, a commoner named Pierre-André Coffinhal. But her brother forbids their union, choosing for her instead an aging, wealthy baron. Widowed and a mother while still a teen, Gabrielle arrives at the court of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in time to be swept up in the emerging cataclysm. As a new order rises, Gabrielle finds her own lovely neck on the chopping block and who should be selected to sit on the Revolutionary Tribunal but her first love, Pierre-André. . . . Replete with historical detail, complex and realistic characters (several of whom actually existed), and a heroine who demands and rewards attention, Mistress of the Revolution is an unforgettable debut. A stunning new talent in historical fiction makes her debut with a novel perfect for readers of In the Company of the Courtesan by Sarah Dunant
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Author
Catherine Delors
Pages
451
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2008
ISBN
0525950540 9780525950547
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"I really enjoyed this book. My previous reading about the revolution was usually focused on Marie Antoinette, but in this novel she was a figure in the background, not as predominant, which I liked.<br/><br/>It was refreshing to see the revolution from a different aspect and different point of view.<br/><br/>I think anyone who enjoys this period of French history would enjoy this book."
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