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Joan Peregalli

    The hidden diary of Marie Antoinette : a novel
    Marie Antoinette
    Il giardino che fioriva di notte
    • Il giardino che fioriva di notte

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Insieme, di notte, Maggie e Tristan lavorano per ridare vita al giardino abbandonato di lei, presso la costa del New England; e man mano che riscoprono le specie rare soffocate dalle erbacce, che restituiscono respiro ai cespugli e la forza ai rampicanti, liberano anche dentro di sé istinti, emozioni e ricordi sepolti, arrivano a capire il senso della propria esistenza...

      Il giardino che fioriva di notte
      4.0
    • Marie Antoinette

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      France's beleaguered queen, Marie Antoinette, wrongly accused of uttering the infamous "Let them eat cake," was the subject of ridicule and curiosity even before her death; she has since been the object of debate and speculation and the fascination so often accorded tragic figures in history. Married in mere girlhood, this essentially lighthearted, privileged, but otherwise unremarkable child was thrust into an unparalleled time and place, and was commanded by circumstance to play a significant role in history. Antonia Fraser's lavish and engaging portrait of Marie Antoinette, one of the most recognizable women in European history, excites compassion and regard for all aspects of her subject, immersing the listener not only in the coming-of-age of a graceful woman, but also in the unraveling of an era.

      Marie Antoinette
      4.0
    • In her powerful new book, Carolly Erickson brilliantly captures the queen’s voice, her hopes and her suffering. We follow, mesmerised, as she reveals every detail of a remarkable, eventful life – from her teenage years when she began keeping a diary to her final days when she awaited her bloody appointment with the guillotine. An historical entertainment that elaborates imaginatively and whimsically on the actual lives of Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI, Axel Fersen, and their peers. The Hidden Diary gives the reader the carthartic, visceral experience of reliving Marie Antoinette’s life – as fictionally elaborated. Erickson creates a memorable, sympathetic, vivid image of this Queen that she hopes will stay in the mind and heart of the reader after the book is closed. ‘Writers of historical fiction must tread a fine line between loving one’s protagonists while telling the truth about them. arolly Erickson has executed this balancing act with the same scorching wit and great-heartedness that has always illuminated her biographies.’ – Robin Maxwell, author of The Secret Diary of Anne Boleyn. Carolly Erickson holds a Ph.D. in medieval history from Colombia University and was a college professor before becoming a writer. She has written many historical biographies, including The First Elizabeth, Her Little Majesty, and Alexandra.

      The hidden diary of Marie Antoinette : a novel
      3.6