The Winter Palace: A Novel of Catherine the Great (Thorndike Press Large Print Historical Fiction)

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1410447421 
ISBN 13
9781410447425 
Category
813 Fiction  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2012 
Publisher
Pages
636 
Subject
Catherine -- II, -- Empress of Russia, -- 1729-1796 -- Fiction. Empresses -- Russia -- Fiction. Large type books. 
Abstract

From award-winning author Eva Stachniak comes this passionate novel that tells the epic story of Catherine the Great's improbable rise to power'as seen through the ever-watchful eyes of an all-but-invisible servant close to the throne. Her name is Barbara'in Russian, Varvara. Nimble-witted and attentive, she's allowed into the employ of the Empress Elizabeth, amid the glitter and cruelty of the world's most eminent court. Under the tutelage of Count Bestuzhev, Chancellor and spymaster, Varvara will be educated in skills from lock picking to lovemaking, learning above all else to listen'and to wait for opportunity. That opportunity arrives in a slender young princess from Zerbst named Sophie, a playful teenager destined to become the indomitable Catherine the Great. Sophie's destiny at court is to marry the Empress's nephew, but she has loftier, more dangerous ambitions. What Sophie needs is an insider at court, a loyal pair of eyes and ears who knows the traps, the conspiracies, and the treacheries that surround her. Varvara will become Sophie's confidante'and together the two young women will rise to the pinnacle of absolute power. "A majestic and splendidly written tale of pride, passion, intrigue, and deceit that is brought alive from the first page to the last."'Rosalind Laker "At the same time baroque and intimate, worldly and domestic, wildly strange and soulfully familiar, The Winter Palace offers a flickering glimpse of history through the gauze of deft entertainment."'The Washington Post "A thrilling point of view ... Readers are treated to a firsthand account of the young princess's slow ascent to the throne, a path deliciously strewn with discarded lovers and sanguine court intrigues."'Minneapolis Star-Tribune "[A] brilliant, bold historical novel ... This superb biographical epic proves the Tudors don't have a monopoly on marital scandal, royal intrigue, or feminine triumph."'Booklist (starred review). 
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Praise for The Winter Palace

“A majestic and splendidly written tale of pride, passion, intrigue, and deceit that is brought alive from the first page to the last.”—Rosalind Laker

“At the same time baroque and intimate, worldly and domestic, wildly strange and soulfully familiar, The Winter Palace offers a flickering glimpse of history through the gauze of deft entertainment.”—The Washington Post

“A thrilling point of view . . . Readers are treated to a firsthand account of the young princess’s slow ascent to the throne, a path deliciously strewn with discarded lovers and sanguine court intrigues.”—Minneapolis Star-Tribune

“[A] brilliant, bold historical novel . . . This superb biographical epic proves the Tudors don’t have a monopoly on marital scandal, royal intrigue, or feminine triumph.”—Booklist (starred review)


About the Author
Eva Stachniak was born in Wroclaw, Poland. She moved to Canada in 1981 and has worked for Radio Canada International and Sheridan College, where she taught English and humanities. Her first short story, “Marble Heroes,” was published by The Antigonish Review in 1994, and her debut novel, Necessary Lies, won the Amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award in 2000. She is also the author of Garden of Venus, which has been translated into seven languages. She lives in Toronto, where she is at work on her next novel about Catherine the Great, which Bantam Books will publish. 
Biblio Notes
Genre/Form: Fiction
History
Historical fiction
Biographical fiction
Named Person: Catherine, Empress of Russia; Catherine, Empress of Russia
Material Type: Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Eva Stachniak

ISBN: 9781410447425 1410447421
OCLC Number: 1097642523
Description: 655 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
Series Title: Thorndike Press large print historical fiction.
Responsibility: Eva Stachniak.  
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