Farewell, My Queen

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Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004 - Biographical fiction, French - 247 pages

Detailed and dramatic novel narrated by Agathe-Sidonie Laborde, companion and lectrice to Marie-Antoinette. On the day of her sixty-fifth birthday in Vienna 1810, Agathe looks back on the most tumultuous days of her life.

The action begins on 14 July 1789 and details the last hours during which Louis XVI, the close associates of the royal family and most of the Court flee from Versailles.

Told in a simple but pacy and engaging manner, the narrator recounts, in intimate detail, the last days of the queen and the various intrigues which are thrown up as the Court disintegrates. This is a fantastically commercial book which transports the reader back to 1789 and is written with great drive and narrative tension.

Chantal Thomas is a specialist of the period so the novel is also based on years of historical research.

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About the author (2004)

Chantal Thomas, a specialist in 18th century literature, is Director of Research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France. She is the author of THE WICKED QUEEN: THE ORIGINS OF THE MYTH OF MARIE ANTOINETTE and COPING WITH FREEDOM: REFLECTIONS ON EPHEMERAL HAPPINESS. FAREWELL, MY QUEEN is her first novel.

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