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Abundance: A Novel of Marie Antoinette CD | 
enlarge | Author: Sena Jeter Naslund Creator: Susanna Burney Publisher: HarperAudio Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 60 reviews Sales Rank: 913614
Format: Abridged, Audiobook Media: Audio CD Edition: Abridged Number Of Items: 10 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.1 x 1.6
ISBN: 0061150916 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780061150913 ASIN: 0061150916
Publication Date: October 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW CD AUDIO BOOK STILL IN SHRINK WRAP MAY HAVE A REMAINDER MARK
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Sena Jeter Naslund made flesh and blood a boldly original fictional character called "Ahab's wife". Now, she combines rigorous scholarship and blazing imagination to illuminate the life of Marie Antoinette, one of the most courageous—and misunderstood—queens in history. "Like everyone, I am born naked." With this opening line of Naslund's compelling new novel, a very human Marie Antoinette invites readers to live her story as she herself experiences it. Marie Antoinette was a child of fourteen when her mother, the Empress of Austria, arranged for her to become the wife of the fifteen-year-old Dauphin, the future King of France. The young queen embraces her new family and the French people, and she is embraced in return. She shows her new husband nothing but love and encouragement, though he fails to give her a child and an heir to the throne. Deeply disappointed and isolated, the queen allows herself to remain ignorant of the country's growing economic and political crises, and the people turn against her. Poor harvests, bitter winters, war debts, and poverty precipitate rebellion and revenge known as "the Terror." Once again, Sena Jeter Naslund has shed new light on an important moment of historical change. Exquisitely detailed, beautifully written, heartbreaking and powerful, Abundance is a novel that is impossible to put down. Performed by Susanna Burney
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Beautiful Depiction of the Queen in Fiction September 18, 2008 I knew I would love this book when I started it, but when I was finished I loved it a thousand times more. The book accurately depicts the life of Marie Antoinette, all that the public saw and perhaps some intimate moments never yet proved. You really do feel for the queen, the pains she suffered, the neglect of her bashful husband, her mother's hurtful nagging at not consumating her marriage, the resentment of many of the French courtiers, and the eventual hatred of the people of France. I also loved how many chapters were used for the real correspondance between herself and others, particularly her mother. For anyone who knows the history and still despises the queen you must read "Marie Antoinette: The Journey" by Antonia Fraser, then this one. I guarantee your opinion of her will change. READ IT EVERYONE!
A sympathetic novel September 9, 2008 A novel told from the perspective of Marie Antoinette, this sympathetic portrait paints the French queen as a naive but well-meaning young girl who is completely unaware of her responsibilities and the consequences of her innocent actions.
Novels about Marie Antoinette seem to fall into one of two camps: either they portray her as an innocent or a serpent. The truth, as usual, probably lies somewhere in between. It is up to you to read as much as you can and then make up your own mind. This novel, with that in mind, is well worth reading. The court descriptions are rich in detail, but never tedious or detracting from the story. Marie herself comes across as a bit simpering, though, and there are times you want to just give the girl a good shake and tell her to "wake up!." Aside from that, it is an enjoyable read and a nice departure from the swamp of Tudor England novels out there.
Enjoyable, intimate, well-written story August 10, 2008 I enjoy historical fiction, and this was no let down. The author writes such rich passages that you feel you're intimately familiar with the characters - Marie Antoinette and her European royal brethren - and their relationships. In addition, the author does a wonderful job making Marie quite likeable, while simultaneously revealing her traits and excesses that we know will lead to her eventual undoing. Throughout the book, I hoped that things would somehow turn out differently for Marie, which we know isn't possible. This makes the book so much more compelling, because as readers, we become resigned to her fate, just as she was resigned to her own fate amid her steadfast commitment to her family and royal bearing.
Very Interesting book about a rather self absorbed woman July 28, 2008 This is book is well written and takes you back in time. I found that in the first half I considered Marie to be a useless person.. Very frivolous. Her life was nothing but clothes and parties and having hair piled atop her head and she sure did have her picture painted a lot. She was not an admirable queen.. rather self absorbed while her country is starving. However, in the second half she becomes a mother and it all bout the kids and she starts to grow up. I liked the contrast and the way you see both sides of the woman. The woman that died was very different from the woman that showed up in France and I like the way this author shows us that.
This is a thoroughly wonderful book June 20, 2008 After some of the less than favorable reviews I had read, I was afraid to spend any money or time on this book, I am certainly glad that I did take the chance on it anyway. Have you ever longed to walk Versailles with Marie Antoinette? well this book is your chance. Sena literally channels Toinette for us, as our time and world fall away, and we are in the span of years that Marie Antoinette lived. I have read 542 pages in one and 1/2 days, simply because I could not stand to be away from Antoinette's side until the last horrible moment when there was nothing left. Oh my god, who would not wish to experience this wild ride with the most charming and courageous hostess imaginable? I read this book with a large art book of Versailles open to the plans and views from the various windows, rooms and fountains to look at as the situation arose. I can only say that I was transported back some 230 years, and spent these past two days with someone I would most want to spend some time with, as apposed to only researching or reading about the great and fascinating Marie Antoinette. Thank-you Sena Jeter Naslund for this truly incredible experience!
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