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Farewell, my Queen (Hardcover)

by Chantal Thomas (Author) "It was a rather cool morning for July; that, I guess, is what I was thinking as I stood on a stool in my attic..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 247 pages
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (8 Jan 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0297645501
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297645504
  • Product Dimensions: 20.2 x 13.6 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 713,962 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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David Coward, TLS (16.1.04)
'a fascinating picture of life at Versailles.'


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'...charming...Chantal Thomas recreates the ravishing spectacle of Versailles, as seen through the eyes of naive Agathe-Sidonie Laborde, companion and lectrice to the enigmatic Marie-Antoinette...full of wonderful descriptions.' (Janina Pogorzelski LADY MAGAZINE (23.12.03) )

'A well written slice of history...Cast in evocative, observant prose, it generates in the reader a real sense of being a fly on the wall, eavesdropping on the affairs of the great and the not so good.' (Helen Falconer GUARDIAN (10.1.04) )

'All the intimate details of the last days are recounted with remarkable observation, and the reader feels that he or she is actually part of what is happening...the novel is obviously based on meticulous research. This is history in its most readable form.' (Tim Manderson PUBLISHING NEWS (10.10.03) )

'Chantal Thomas makes a smooth transition from historian to fiction writer, using her knowledge of the era to enhance her already evocative turn of phrase. Versaille in all its opulence and debauchery is deftly brought to life and the poetry of these lyrical passages in not lost in their translation from the original French...an impressive debut.' (Lucy Evans INK (1.1.04) )

'a fascinating picture of life at Versailles.' (David Coward TLS (16.1.04) )

'Marie-Antoinette s the subject of hundreds of biographies and movels, but perhaps none of them brings the reader quite so close to her as Farewell, My Queen...The author's imaginative fluency and her close acquantance with every detail are astonishing; her writing is delicate, aerial, precise.' (Hilary Mantel NEW STATESMAN (19.1.04) )

'Thomas...has researched her subject deeply. She conveys impeccably the spirit of the time...the book offers fascinating insights into three days that changed forever the social structure of France.' (Clare Colvin INDEPENDENT (27.1.04) )

'It's a racy, pacy story with a cast of rogues and villains and a wardrobe to make you swoon.' (MAIL ON SUNDAY (25.1.04) )

'This is a charming and entertaining read about the end of an era.' (GOOD BOOK GUIDE )

'Thomas knows her Versailles; she gives a vivid picture of the glorious ship that was the ancien regime, of the ebb and flow of hope and fear as it began to founder, and of that elusive moment when power vanishes, never to return.' (Joanna Hines LITERARY REVIEW (May 2004) )

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3.0 out of 5 stars I'm afraid this was a bit of a struggle., 28 Feb 2006
By MaryAnne "dubai-reader" (Dubai United Arab Emirates) - See all my reviews
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As a lover of historical fiction, I began this book with enthusiasm. Unfortunately I found it very slow moving and a struggle to complete.
Set at the end of the reign of Louis XIV, as the peasants start to revolt across France, the book covers a period of several days. The palace is in uproar and the King seems incapable of making the decision to go into exile.
We spend the time with one of the queen's servants, wandering the corridors, listening into the mens' conversations to find out what is happening as the danger approaches.
The tension and fear are well built, but somehow it just didn't flow.
Not as lively as some of the current historical fiction, but worth a read if you are happy with a drier form of novel.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dreadful!!!!, 23 April 2006
By Mrs. D. Lee (Newtownards Co Down) - See all my reviews
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As a fan of historical fiction, I was immediately drawn to this book only to be severely disappointed. The book gives an account of the final three days of the French court at Versailles during the revolution. It is told through the eyes of a servant and should have been full of fear, excitement, intrigue and sadness as the Royal house fell. However the only sadness I felt was for the poor quality writing and two dimensional characters.

Sorry to say it is the worst book I've ever read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderfull, fictional account of marie antoinettes world...charming, 19 Jun 2008
By Ms. G. C. White "letthemeatstrawberrycake" (a grey english garden) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Farewell, My Queen (Paperback)
*Big sigh* This poor poor novel deserver's much more praise then people seem willing to bestow upon it (poor thing) so have decided to intervene on it's behalf. This is a wonderful novel really and one i would implore anyone with an interest in historical fiction to read, it is truly worth it, and indeed for any obsessive Marie Antoinette fan (like yours truly is ^_^) i would say this novel will please very highly. Its pretty word play and charming reminessing of the past, of a world of periwigs and Grand balls among the beginnings of the first signs of a crumbeling autocratic country are truly a delight to read. In my opinion this is not 'the best' novel of Marie Antoinette i have ever read but it certainly wasen't bad, it was charming and i really really enjoyed it and im sure if you give it a try you will see its charm to..
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