Becoming George Sand – Rosalind Brackenbury

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Has a few small spots on first 2 pages.  Rest of book in very good condition

Published 2009

295 pages

ISBN 978-0-385-66619-0

Book Condition: Good
Book Cover: Hardcover
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Becoming George Sand by Rosalind Brackenbury is a beautifully layered work of literary fiction that bridges two centuries of passion, freedom, and self-discovery. Maria Jameson, caught in a life-changing affair, questions what it means to love deeply—and whether one heart can hold two truths at once. Seeking guidance, she immerses herself in the life of nineteenth-century novelist George Sand, a bold woman who defied convention and loved freely, most famously with composer Frédéric Chopin.

Through dual narratives, Becoming George Sand moves elegantly between modern and historical worlds, exploring how women balance love, identity, and independence. As Maria learns from George’s unapologetic example, she begins to question not just her relationships, but the nature of freedom itself.

This is a thoughtful, emotionally rich novel for readers who love introspective stories about art, love, and the courage to live authentically.

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