Belle Cora
By Phillip Margulies
By Phillip Margulies
By Phillip Margulies
By Phillip Margulies
Category: Historical Romance | Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Historical Romance | Historical Fiction | Literary Fiction
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$16.95
Oct 07, 2014 | ISBN 9780307476036
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Jan 07, 2014 | ISBN 9780385532778
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Praise
“You don’t just read Belle Cora. You live it.” —Kate Alcott, author of The Dressmaker
“Memorable at every turn and set against the backdrop of a nineteenth century America that was, like the novel’s protagonist, many different things all at once. —Edward Rutherfurd, author of Paris
“An enthralling historical drama . . . told with sympathy, feeling, humor, and accuracy. Phillip Margulies is a superb writer.” —Kevin Baker, author of The Big Crowd
“As exquisitely seductive as its enigmatic heroine. . . . Will captivate readers from start to finish.” —BookPage
“A rollicking novel that tracks an American Moll Flanders on her roller-coaster ride from respectability into quite profitable sin and back again.” —The San Francisco Chronicle
“Gripping, sweeping, and tragic, Belle Cora is the story of an extraordinary woman making her way through an extraordinary time. . . . A character I won’t soon forget. “ —Anton DiSclafani, author of The Yonahlossee Riding Camp For Girls
“Not only this year’s best read, but last year’s as well. In a can’t-put-it-down historical epic filled with suspense, romance, keen wit, adventure and scandal.” —Bookreporter
“Bighearted. . . . Belle belongs in the ranks of literary heroines strong enough to survive illness, heartbreak, financial ruin, scandal and their own worst impulses, and her quintessentially American story makes her a memorable character.” —The Columbus Dispatch
“The past is a foreign country. If, like me, you long to visit nineteenth-century New York and San Francisco, I can’t imagine a better time-travel substitute than Belle Cora. This is a splendid feast of a novel.” —Kurt Andersen, author of Heyday
“Margulies strikes gold. . . . Belle’s remarkable story mirrors that of her young country, on the verge of civil war, and her sharp, engaging voice brings her tale to vivid life.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Hard to put down.” —The New York Journal of Books
“A story to lose yourself in, by turns thrilling, witty and poignant. Phillip Margulies has given us a luminous portrayal of an unforgettable woman. You will be utterly seduced.” —Margaret Leroy, author of The Soldier’s Wife
“A debut novel of great scope and top-level excitement.” —The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)
“Enthralling. . . . Above all else, it tells a great story.” —Bookriot
“A story that will captivate historical fiction fans as they follow her exploits during a turbulent era.” —Library Journal
“Phillip Margulies has taken the scant known facts about Belle and created a magnificent heroine. . . . Utterly compelling. . . . A memorable and outstanding work on many levels.” —Historical Novel Society
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