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Winter Flowers Angelique Villeneuve

Winter Flowers By Angelique Villeneuve

Winter Flowers by Angelique Villeneuve


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Summary

It's October 1918 and the war is drawing to a close. Toussaint Caillet returns home to his wife, Jeanne, and their young daughter. With the promise of peace now in sight, the family must try to stitch together a new life from the tatters of what they had before.

Winter Flowers Summary

Winter Flowers by Angelique Villeneuve

It's October 1918 and the war is drawing to a close. Toussaint Caillet returns home to his wife, Jeanne, and the young daughter he hasn't seen growing up. He is not coming back from the front line but from the department for facial injuries at Val-de-Grace military hospital, where he has spent the last two years. For Jeanne, who has struggled to endure his absence and the hardships of war, her husband's return marks the beginning of a new battle. With the promise of peace now in sight, the family must try to stitch together a new life from the tatters of what they had before.

Winter Flowers Reviews

An astonishing, compelling, slow-burn of a novel - full of understated power and devastating insight.- William Boyd, author of Any Human Heart ; In 1918, Paris is awash with rumours: about the war, about the Spanish flu, and about the lack of food. In shining prose, Villeneuve describes terrible losses, national, familial, and personal, and how one small family must learn to live together again. Affecting, moving, and compelling. - Claire Fuller, author of Unsettled Ground ; Unflinchingly examining the visible and invisible wounds inflicted by war, this tenderly told story simultaneously reveals how courageous lovers find ways to repair each other's damage. - Michele Roberts, author of Ignorance and The Walworth Beauty ; Meticulously researched, Villeneuve describes the brutal emotional consequences of war. In her gorgeous writing she conveys the couple's silences and communicates the inexpressible. Readers will take comfort in this family's journey from estrangement to connection. - Janet Skeslien Charles, New York Times Bestselling author of The Paris Library ; Exquisite. Winter Flowers felt like an intake of breath, held, then slowly released. Angelique Villeneuve has observed the fragility of the human soul and rendered it with truth and compassion. Like her protagonist, Jeanne, the wife who has spent the long war recreating the beauty of flowers in paper and cloth, Villeneuve is a master of her craft. - Pip Williams, author of The Dictionary of Lost Words

About Angelique Villeneuve

Born in Paris in 1965, Angelique Villeneuve lived in Sweden and India before returning to her native France. The author of eight novels, she has also written numerous children's books. Les Fleurs d'hiver, which was published by Editions Phebus in 2014, won four literary prizes: the 2014 Prix Millepages, the 2015 Prix La Passerelle and Prix de la Ville de Rambouillet and the 2016 Prix du Livre de Caractere de Quintin. Villeneuve's novel Maria, published by Grasset Editions in 2018, won the SGDL Grand Prix for fiction. Her most recent work, La Belle Lumiere, a fictional account of the life of Helen Keller's mother, was published by Editions Le Passage in 2020. Winter Flowers is the first of her books to be translated into English.

Additional information

NGR9781908670670
9781908670670
1908670673
Winter Flowers by Angelique Villeneuve
New
Paperback
Peirene Press Ltd
20211007
Winner of Prix de la Ville de Rambouillet 2015 Winner of Mille Pages 2014 Winner of La Passerelle 2015 Winner of The Quintin Prix du Livre de Caractere 2016
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