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A scintillating historical novel set in eighteenth-century France, it follows the intertwined lives of a mother and daughter against a backdrop of decadence and revolution. During Louis XV's reign, impoverished teenage girls are sent to a discreet villa in Versailles, overseen by Madame de Pompadour, to be trained as potential courtesans. Each girl is eventually smuggled into the opulent palace, where they meet a mysterious man presented as a Polish count. Living indulgently, they rarely question their fates, often ending up married to minor aristocrats or retiring to luxurious nunneries. Veronique, a beautiful and clever girl, quickly becomes a favorite of the King. However, upon discovering her lover's true identity, she is sent away to give birth to a daughter in secret and later marries a wealthy Breton merchant, leaving the School of Mirrors behind. Marie-Louise, Veronique's daughter, grows up in comfort, unaware of her mother's identity. Intelligent and capable, she pursues a career as a midwife, one of the few respectable paths for women like her. When Veronique reenters her life, she reveals the truth about Marie-Louise's origins. As France faces political upheaval under Louis XVI, the stakes rise for those with royal connections, forcing them to navigate a treacherous landscape.
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The School of Mirrors, Eva Stachniak
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2022
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- Título
- The School of Mirrors
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Eva Stachniak
- Editorial
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Publicado en
- 2022
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- ISBN10
- 0063119609
- ISBN13
- 9780063119604
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novelas históricas, Francia, París, Siglo XVIII, Revolución, Gran Revolución Francesa (1789-1799), Versalles, Absolutismo
- Calificación
- 3,45 de 5
- Descripción
- A scintillating historical novel set in eighteenth-century France, it follows the intertwined lives of a mother and daughter against a backdrop of decadence and revolution. During Louis XV's reign, impoverished teenage girls are sent to a discreet villa in Versailles, overseen by Madame de Pompadour, to be trained as potential courtesans. Each girl is eventually smuggled into the opulent palace, where they meet a mysterious man presented as a Polish count. Living indulgently, they rarely question their fates, often ending up married to minor aristocrats or retiring to luxurious nunneries. Veronique, a beautiful and clever girl, quickly becomes a favorite of the King. However, upon discovering her lover's true identity, she is sent away to give birth to a daughter in secret and later marries a wealthy Breton merchant, leaving the School of Mirrors behind. Marie-Louise, Veronique's daughter, grows up in comfort, unaware of her mother's identity. Intelligent and capable, she pursues a career as a midwife, one of the few respectable paths for women like her. When Veronique reenters her life, she reveals the truth about Marie-Louise's origins. As France faces political upheaval under Louis XVI, the stakes rise for those with royal connections, forcing them to navigate a treacherous landscape.
