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Belle Cora (Out of print)

AUTHOR Margulies, Phillip; Rowat, Graham; Wiley, Elizabeth
PUBLISHER HighBridge Audio (10/22/2019)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (Compact Disc)

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"Memorable at every turn and set against the backdrop of a nineteenth century America that was, like the novel's protagonist, many different things all at once." -EDWARD RUTHERFURD, author of Paris In the home where Arabella Godwin was raised it is forbidden to speak her name, and her picture is turned to the wall. But in the turbulent America of the 1850s, everyone knows her as "Belle Cora," madam of San Francisco's finest bordello. Judges and senators do her bidding; a vicious newspaper editor plots her downfall; a preacher looks at her from across his pulpit and tries to forget that once she was his wife. Merchant's daughter, farm girl, prostitute, mother, madam, murderess, avenger, protector-she has worn all these masks: the only thing that never changes is her tireless pursuit of the one man who can see her for who she really is. "An enthralling historical drama . . . told with sympathy, feeling, humor, and accuracy. Phillip Margulies is a superb writer." -KEVIN BAKER, author of The Big Crowd
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ISBN-13: 9781684574773
ISBN-10: 1684574773
Binding: CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 20
Product Dimensions: 6.40 x 1.60 x 5.40 inches
Weight: 0.90 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Fiction | Biographical
Fiction | Women
Fiction | Literary
Dewey Decimal: FIC
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"Memorable at every turn and set against the backdrop of a nineteenth century America that was, like the novel's protagonist, many different things all at once." -EDWARD RUTHERFURD, author of Paris In the home where Arabella Godwin was raised it is forbidden to speak her name, and her picture is turned to the wall. But in the turbulent America of the 1850s, everyone knows her as "Belle Cora," madam of San Francisco's finest bordello. Judges and senators do her bidding; a vicious newspaper editor plots her downfall; a preacher looks at her from across his pulpit and tries to forget that once she was his wife. Merchant's daughter, farm girl, prostitute, mother, madam, murderess, avenger, protector-she has worn all these masks: the only thing that never changes is her tireless pursuit of the one man who can see her for who she really is. "An enthralling historical drama . . . told with sympathy, feeling, humor, and accuracy. Phillip Margulies is a superb writer." -KEVIN BAKER, author of The Big Crowd
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Narrated by: Wiley, Elizabeth
AudioFile Earphones Award winner Elizabeth Wiley is a seasoned actor, dialect coach, theater professor, and dedicated narrator. She brings over twenty-five years of award-winning acting and voice experience to the studio to create memorable, compelling storytelling.
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