The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B.
 

The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B.

by Sandra Gulland

Since completing high school history, few of us have managed to keep straight the details of the French Revolution. Beyond suggestions of eating cake and the effectiveness of the guillotine, this sordid time period has remained--for many--somewhat obscure. Now, through the novel The Many Lives and Secret Sorrows of Josephine B., not only do we learn of the many differences between Robespierre... (read more)

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Can hardly wait to read the second of this triology.

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  • Fig Garden Bookstore

    fig garden bookstore said:

    Kathi -- An intriguing story written in journal form

    posted Wednesday, May 21 2008
  • Sally B

    sally b said:

    Beautifully written, highly readable. This book brings history to life. It has everything: romance, war, family feuds, intrigue, ... Why read fiction when biographies can be so fascinating?

    posted Thursday, January 10 2008
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