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Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution

The year is 1788, and a revolution is about to begin....

Marie Tussaud has learned the secrets of wax sculpting by working alongside her uncle in their celebrated wax museum, the Salon de Cire. From her popular model of the American ambassador Thomas Jefferson to her tableau of the royal family at dinner, Marie's museum provides Parisians with the very latest news on fashion, gossip, even politics. Her customers hail from every walk of life, and when word arrives that the royals themselves are coming to see their likenesses, Marie never dreams that the king's sister will request her presence at Versailles as a royal tutor in wax sculpting. Yet when a letter with a gold seal is delivered to her home, Marie knows she cannot refuse---even if it means time away from her beloved Salon and her increasingly dear friend Henri Charles.

As Marie becomes acquainted with her pupil, Princess Elisabeth, she is taken to meet both Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI, who introduce her to the glamorous life at court. From lavish parties with more delicacies than she's ever seen to rooms filled with candles lit only once before being discarded, Marie steps into to a world entirely different from her home on the Boulevard du Temple, where people are selling their teeth in order to put food on the table.

Meanwhile, many resent the vast separation between rich and poor. In salons and cafes across Paris, people like Camille Desmoulins, Jean-Paul Marat, and Maximilien Robespierre are lashing out against the monarchy. Soon, there's whispered talk of revolution. Will Marie be able to hold on to both the love of her life and her friendship with the royal family as France approaches civil war? More important, will she be able to fulfill the demands of powerful revolutionaries who ask that she make the death masks of beheaded aristocrats, some of whom she knows?

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Listening Length: 15 hours and 22 minutes

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Audible.com Release Date: February 22, 2011

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I have read all of Michelle Moran books and they are engrossing. I simply loved this book. Whether or not the story of Madame Tussaud has any true historical relevence I don't know. Taking place during the French Revolution where being on either side of the battle is trecherous and is demonstrated in the pages of this book.

This book is a hard review. It's more of a 3.5 if you can get past the first 200 pages.The book is about Marie Gresholtz who lives with her uncle Curtius and her mother Anne. They have a place on the Boulevard in Paris where they have rooms with wax statues that they use to tell the news. They are friends with many of the soon to be "patriots" in the French Revolution and they also have had King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette visit the wax museum. After this visit Marie Gresholtz is called to tutor Princess Elizabeth, King Louis XVI's sister, in the art of wax sculpting.As the book continues we learn how the revolution starts, the many people included in it, the tightrope balance between being a patriot and/or a royalist. All through this time we keep up with many characters, including Gresholtz's 3 brothers, the royal family, the patriots, the dressmaker and many others. Also there is Henri, Gresholtz's next door neighbor and love interest and Lichin the shops only other employee, a teen boy who mainly announces what the attraction in the shop is that day. The book follows her from the beginning of the revolution to after the revolution and The author does do one of my favorite things about her books an afterword on what happens to some of the main characters.So why in my opinion am I not giving this a higher review? Her Egyptian books were excellent, descriptive and hard to put down. This book put me to sleep many times. It does have action at some points and the last 200 pages speed up with complete action but it took so long to get there and so many characters, I would lose the way.I did learn a lot about the French Revolution that I never knew. The wax news was interesting but a little too much was put in about it. The royal family are just visits here and there and those have more to do with wax modeling and religion then any of the intrigues going on. I would still recommend this book to historical fiction people and book clubs, especially history ones.

I've come to believe that reviews of books and music are just an exercise in personal taste, so take this with a grain of salt. It may not be your cup of tea, but I give this book high praise. When I first heard of the book, it sounded moderately interesting, but I didn't expect to be as good as I felt it was after finishing. Indeed, there are parts that are hard to read, because of the sheer horror of human behavior in that period. But that was the true story. During the Reign of Terror, apparently inspired by the American Revolution but overlayed with inhuman behavior, Robespierre and his cronies put to death an estimated 40,000 people, most of whom were guilty of nothing. Marie Tussaud, nee Grosholtz, was eyewitness to it all and in many cases was more or less forced to create wax images of the contents of the guillotine basket. Ever since I was a child, the French Revolution has invoked its own psychological Reign of Terror on me, and this was no exception. Even though this book is historical fiction, you truly feel as if you were there. As difficult an experience as it was, I was thoroughly engrossed and extremely glad I read this book.

3.5 total stars. 3 mostly for how much I liked the overall execution (hummm...a pun?) and .5 additional stars for the ambitious nature on the part of author Michelle Moran.The name Madame Tussaud is synonomous with the wax figure industry which originated in Paris and moved to the U.K, and now is a worldwide phenomenon. The historical context was well-rendered and quite accurate, giving some "cameo" appearances from Thomas Jefferson before he was the U.S. president, among other heroric political figures. I found the book a little heavy on names and historical accuracies and therefore didn't connect to some of the characters as hoped. I will say that as the French Revolution progressed, the story became that much more gritty and unsettling--however, I've certainly read more compelling historial fiction. Some reviews are claiming MADAME TOSSAUD is not Moran's strongest work, and having not read any of her other work, I am at loss on commenting on that.I most definitely enjoyed the art and science behind the concept of wax modeling, but wanted a little more in terms of psychological unease.See all of my reviews, including author interviews at www.leslielindsay.com

One of my FAVORITE historical-fiction writers. Too often the genre is an excuse for bodice-ripping “divorcée erotica” which is NOT my cuppa tea - and I’m also picky that it’s heavy on HISTORICAL FACT and just fiction in conversations and so on - bc I don’t want to learn faulty history!!! I’ve read every book by Moran and she always delivers solid, impressive, engrossing & addictive books - often about amazing women and with any romance being plot-driven. For readers slightly picky for high-quality writing- you cannot gonwrong with Michelle Moran!!!

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