Madame Tussaud, Michelle Moran
Madame Tussaud, Michelle Moran
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Madame Tussaud
A Novel of the French Revolution

Author: Michelle Moran

Narrator: Rosalyn Landor

Unabridged: 15 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/22/2011


Synopsis

The year is 1788, and a revolution is about to begin…

Marie Tussaud has learned the secrets of wax sculpting by working alongside her uncle in their celebrated wax museum, the Salon de Cire. From her popular model of the American ambassador Thomas Jefferson to her tableau of the royal family at dinner, Marie's museum provides Parisians with the very latest news on fashion, gossip, even politics. Her customers hail from every walk of life, and when word arrives that the royals themselves are coming to see their likenesses, Marie never dreams that the king's sister will request her presence at Versailles as a royal tutor in wax sculpting. Yet when a letter with a gold seal is delivered to her home, Marie knows she cannot refuse—even if it means time away from her beloved Salon and her increasingly dear friend Henri Charles.

As Marie becomes acquainted with her pupil, Princess Élisabeth, she is taken to meet both Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI, who introduce her to the glamorous life at court. From lavish parties with more delicacies than she's ever seen to rooms filled with candles lit only once before being discarded, Marie steps into to a world entirely different from her home on the Boulevard du Temple, where people are selling their teeth in order to put food on the table.

Meanwhile, many resent the vast separation between rich and poor. In salons and cafés across Paris, people like Camille Desmoulins, Jean-Paul Marat, and Maximilien Robespierre are lashing out against the monarchy. Soon, there's whispered talk of revolution. Will Marie be able to hold on to both the love of her life and her friendship with the royal family as France approaches civil war? More important, will she be able to fulfill the demands of powerful revolutionaries who ask that she make the death masks of beheaded aristocrats, some of whom she knows?

Spanning five years from the budding revolution to the Reign of Terror, Madame Tussaud brings us into the world of an incredible heroine whose talent for wax modeling saved her life and preserved the faces of a vanished kingdom.

About Michelle Moran

Michelle Moran, a public high school teacher for six years, is currently a full-time writer living in California with her husband. She is the author of the bestselling historical fiction novel Nefertiti and its stand-alone sequel, The Heretic Queen.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Laurel on 2012-01-30 12:53:35

I enjoyed the story. Madame Tussaud tries to navigate her way through the savagery and confusion surrounding the French Revolution and the following Reign of Terror. It works quite well for the sake of the novel, but bear in mind its fiction! You might also want to bear in mind that its impossible to tell a story set in Paris during the Revolution without getting into politics. The narrator has a pleasant voice and reads well, yet theres a big volume problem. The womens voices are soft and quiet for the most part, whereas the mens voices are loud and booming. The disparity between the two makes it hard to listen to.

Goodreads review by Cryselle on January 27, 2011

This is an engrossing tale about a woman who has become a byword for tourist-attraction, but was so much more in her own lifetime. This novel sheds a clear light on an amazing person and a turbulent time. Told in first person and present tense, the book reads like a friend is telling you, moment by m......more

Goodreads review by Marsha on January 27, 2011

There was a time when I was obsessive about reading historical fiction - but at some point I found I was having a hard time finding quality works into which I might immerse myself. I am so glad that I won Madame Tussaud by Michelle Moran. It has brought me back to a genre that I have missed by provi......more

Goodreads review by April on June 03, 2019

This was the first book I ever read by Michelle Moran, after it caught my eye in the library, I have since read everything by her, and refer to her as one of my all time favorite authors. Love her work, and fully suggest you buy every copy of every book, like I did!......more

Goodreads review by Kristy on March 23, 2011

I heart Michelle Moran! I need a T-shirt. I think she is one of those authors you either can't get enough of or you are completely bored with. I am the first! I want to gobble up everything she writes. I loved "The Heretic Queen", "Nefertiti' and "Cleopatra's Daughter". ~But~ I wasn't overly thrilled......more

Goodreads review by Annette on April 21, 2021

The story of Madame Tussaud is masterfully intertwined with a gruesome depiction of the French Revolution.......more