The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows Of Joséphine B. – Sandra Gulland
R50,00
Some creasing on the spine. Name of previous owner written in pen on a non-essential page. Sturdy, no dog ears. Some shelf wear. Sticker residue on back cover.
The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Joséphine B. is the first novel in a captivating trilogy about the life of Joséphine Bonaparte, Napoleon’s first wife. The story begins with Rose, a young girl from a poor plantation family in Martinique, who is given a fortuneteller’s prophecy that seems unlikely to come true: she will be unhappily wed, widowed, and ultimately become Queen. Despite her humble beginnings and lack of dowry, Rose’s life takes a dramatic turn as she marries into a wealthy aristocratic family, survives the French Revolution, and outlives her first husband. Her fate intertwines with the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, a man determined to rule France and make her his Queen.
Sandra Gulland’s novel paints a vivid picture of Joséphine’s journey, from her simple childhood to her complex relationship with Napoleon, offering a window into the personal sorrows and triumphs that defined her extraordinary life. The book beautifully combines historical events with intimate, emotional storytelling.