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Cover Page Title Page Table of Contents Book One The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B.
Excerpt Dedication Epigraph I Mademoiselle
In which I am told an extraordinary fortune In which I am punished In which the mystères have their way In which I suffer a bitter disappointment & hope is offered anew In which I fall in love In which I am betrothed
II Vicomtesse
In which I come to the Old World In which I am introduced to my fiancé In which I come to my city of dreams In which I am married & learn the facts of life In which I am too much alone In which I become a mother & discover a terrible truth In which I come to the end of my endurance
III Madame
In which I am banished to a convent In which ill-fortune plagues us In which I return home In which storms rage In which I confront the past In which two worlds claim my heart In which we flee under cannon fire
IV Citoyenne
In which I am reunited with my son In which I discover my husband a changed man In which I suffer a great loss In which Alexandre is a hero In which we are at war In which I take desperate measures In which I become a good Republican In which we grieve for our King In which my husband’s star rises and falls In which I try to escape Paris In which I go to the aid of my husband In which my husband and I are reconciled In which my worst fear is realized In which Death calls, and I listen
V La Merveilleuse
In which I walk among the living & the dead In which ghosts come to life In which I must bid farewell to those I love In which friends comfort & distress me In which I am witness to a wedding In which I learn the true value of friendship In which I am warned In which a child is born & a child dies In which intrigue is the rule of the day In which I am introduced to a strange little man In which I find a home In which we are at war again In which my heart is broken In which I am courted In which I must decide In which I have cause to regret In which we begin again, & yet again
Chronology Selected Bibliography Acknowledgements
Book Two Tales of Passion Tales of Woe
Excerpt Dedication Epigraph Prologue: Marie Antoinette (spirit) I Our Lady of Victories
In which my new life begins In which I break the news to my family & friends In which the past continues to haunt me In which I learn the Facts of Life In which I finally depart
II La Regina
In which I join the Liberator of Italy In which I learn about war In which I am surrounded by Bonapartes In which I receive shocking news
III Profiteer
In which problems await me at home In which I become involved in intrigues In which I am accused In which I must stay behind
IV Lobbyist
In which I very nearly die In which victories are followed by defeat In which I have enemies everywhere In which I retreat In which I am forgiven (& forgive)
V Conspirator
In which Eugéne is healed In which I must make a choice In which we have "a day" (or two)
VI Angel of Mercy
In which I must live in a haunted palace In which I must sleep in Marie Antoinette’s bed In which I am called Angel of Mercy
Chronology Characters Selected Bibliography Notes Acknowledgements
Book Three The Last Great Dance on Earth
Excerpt Dedication Epigraph I La Bonaparte
In which peace seems an impossible dream In which we have reason to fear In which I try (but fail) to accept In which we are very nearly killed In which my daughter is impossible to please In which my daughter finally marries In which we are all of us blessed In which I have suspicions In which Bonaparte is deceived In which once again we have reason to fear In which a prophecy is fulfilled
II The Good Empress
In which we become a “court” In which I am offered a crown In which I am crowned In which Bonaparte honours my son In which my son falls truly in love In which we are devastated In which we must be gay In which I am betrayed In which we return to the camp of the enemy In which we must part
III The Other One
In which a king is born In which all is for naught In which we are defeated In which I entertain the enemy In which my heart is with my husband
Postscript Epilogue Chronology Characters Selected Bibliography Note Acknowledgements P.S.
About the author
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Animating History: The Challenges of Writing an Historical Novel about Josephine An Interview with Sandra Gulland
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