The Duchess by Amanda Foreman

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  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: August 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780812979695
  • Sales Rank: 7,782
  • 512pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
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Synopsis

Winner of Britain's prestigious Whitbread Prize, Foreman's bestselling "The Duchess" is a penetrating, marvelously written account of Lady Georgiana Spencer.

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Biography

Foreman was born in London. She was educated at Sarah Lawrence College, Columbia University, and Oxford University, where she received a Ph.D. in history.

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A Heroine of Lifeby Vovo

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April 29, 2009: I must applaud Ms. Foreman for so elegantly writing a well-researched book in a way so pleasing as to enchant a reader with its smooth style. It was like moist icing being massaged against a cake, the icing being the words and the cake being the history, both combined together nicely to be savored and appreciated. Georgiana Cavendish was a fascinating woman-a gambler, a drug-addict, a lover, a musician, a writer, a politician, and a mother. Yet her humble beauty, her extravaggant passion, and her honorable desires make her the epitome of what women through the ages have desired to become. An epic story, it reads like a novel, it tells like a story coming from an aged grandmother's lips, and it feels like an old, comfortable friend. I will definitely be reading this again.

I Also Recommend: Marie Antoinette, The Duchess, Chocolat, Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Persuasion (Barnes & Noble Classics Series).

The Duchessby Anonymous

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March 18, 2009: I made it to about page 300 and never picked it back up. Fascinating story, compelling, but the writing was rather lifeless, which in the end, was the reason that I simply did not care to finish the book.


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