Bluebird, or The Invention of Happiness
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ISBN: 1590512626 / Publisher: Other Press, April 2007
Frenchwoman Lucy Dillon uses her beauty and wit to gain entry into the circles of such luminaries as Talleyrand and Germaine de Staèel and struggles to protect her family during the Revolution when her contemporaries are being executed.
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Visit Sheila Kohler's website: www.sheilakohler.com"A triumph. Kohler brings the whole fascinating and terrible period of the French Revolution and its aftermath to life — more graceful, more searching, more truly dramatic than most current fiction." —Lyndall Gordon, author of Vindication: A Life of Mary WollstonecraftBluebird, or The Invention of Happiness is a radiant and artful novel based on the life of Lucy Dillon, an 18th-century French aristocrat. Her intelligence, beauty, and lack of pretension made Lucy a favorite of luminaries like Talleyrand and Germaine de Staël — and equipped her to survive the "Terror" that swept France in the wake of the Revolution. Possessed of considerable wit and practicality, Lucy manages to keep her beloved husband and small children safe while all her former circle, including King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette, are guillotined. Eventually securing passage on a small ship bound for Boston, Lucy and her family settle in the Hudson Valley near Albany. Exhilarated by the personal and political freedom she finds in America, Lucy views her time there not as "exile," but rather as "opportunity" — and the former palace darling proudly turns dairymaid, establishing a successful farm and embracing all the challenges and adventures the New World presents her."Sheila Kohler is a writer's writer. Her cult admires her for her crisp style, her large conception of the novel, her virtuosity. Bluebird is a page-turner saga... Fiction is seldom written about practical, competent people; this novel is an ode to the half-Irish Lucy Dillon, the woman who had it all."— Edmund White, author of Fanny: A Fiction
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