The Woman of a Thousand Names, Alexandra Lapierre
The Woman of a Thousand Names, Alexandra Lapierre
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The Woman of a Thousand Names

Author: Alexandra Lapierre

Narrator: Lisa Flanagan

Unabridged: 19 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/31/2020


Synopsis

From the internationally bestselling author of the “fascinating epic” (Associated Press) Between Love and Honor comes a rich, sweeping tale based on the captivating true story of the Mata Hari of Russia, featuring a beautiful aristocrat fighting for survival during the deadly upheaval of the Russian Revolution.

Born into Russian aristocracy, wealth, and security, Moura never had any reason to worry. But in the upheaval of the Bolshevik Revolution, her entire world crumbles. As her family and friends are being persecuted by Vladimir Lenin’s ruthless police, she falls into a passionate affair with British secret agent Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart. But when he’s abruptly and mysteriously deported from Russia, Moura is left alone and vulnerable.

Now, she must find new paths for her survival, even if it means shedding her past and taking on new identities. Some will praise her tenderness and undying loyalty. Others will denounce her lies. But all will agree on one point: Moura embodies Life. Life at all cost.

Set against the volatile landscape of 20th-century Russia, The Woman of a Thousand Names brings history to vivid life in a captivating tale about an extraordinary woman caught in the waves of change—with only her wits to save her.

About Alexandra Lapierre

Alexandra Lapierre is a bestselling French novelist, short story writer, and biographer. She graduated from Sorbonne University and the University of Southern California. Her works, including Artemisia, bring back to life great women and characters neglected by history. Her books have been published in more than twenty countries. She lives in Paris.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annette

Maria Ignatyevna Zakrevskaya (1893-1974) of high birth was the so called woman of a thousand names as no one saw the same image of her, but they all agreed that she symbolized Life. Life against all odds. She was determined to survive the October Revolution, which eradicated her social class. Russia......more

Goodreads review by Candace

In her intro, Alexandra Lapierre says that after diving intensely into the life of Maura Budburg, she realized that they only way to express her life was through fiction. Unfortunately, Lapierre doesn't seem to have the knack of an historical novelist to put herself in her subject's head and try to......more

Goodreads review by Annikky

Amazing source material does not necessarily lead to a great novel. Perhaps I'm being too harsh, after having read some very good historical fiction recently, but the writing here seems to me at best mediocre. I would have rather read a good non-fiction take on Mura's extraordinary life, in fact, th......more

Goodreads review by Chiara

Forse non il libro giusto al momento giusto ma that's it......more