Celestine by Gillian Tindall

Celestine by Gillian Tindall

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When Gillian Tindall discovered a cache of tightly folded letters in a deserted house in central France, recently emptied of 150 years of a family's possessions, she uncovered the obscure and moving life of one woman, Celestine Chaumette. This is Tindall's brilliantly original recreation of the vanished world of a French village.

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Celestine by Gillian Tindall

When Gillian Tindall discovered a cache of tightly folded letters in a deserted house in central France, recently emptied of 150 years of a family's possessions, she uncovered the obscure and moving life of one woman, Celestine Chaumette. This is Tindall's brilliantly original recreation of the vanished world of a French village.
[A] modest little book, well on its way to becoming a modern classic-- John Campbell * Independent *
Rich, satisfying, warm and utterly vivid * Mail on Sunday *
A wonderful book... [Her] history is acutely visual... The book is a masterpiece of miniaturist history * Times Literary Supplement *
This is history at its most interesting and compelling * Sunday Express *
No other living foreign writer has gone deeper into the psyche of rural France * Observer *
Gillian Tindall is a master of miniaturist history, well known for the quality of her writing and the scrupulousness of her research; she makes a handful of people, a few locations or a dramatic event stand for the much larger picture, as her seminal book The Fields Beneath, approached the history of Kentish Town, London. She has also written on London's Southbank (The House by the Thames), on southern English counties (Three Houses, Many Lives), and the Left Bank (Footprints in Paris), amongst other locations, as well as biography and prize-winning novels. Her latest book, The Tunnel through Time, traced the history of the Crossrail route, the forthcoming ‘Elizabeth’ line. She has lived in the same London house for over fifty years.
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ISBN 13 9780749320256
ISBN 10 0749320257
Title Celestine
Author Gillian Tindall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1996-03-25
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.