A fantastically readable biography of a 19th-century Parisian courtesan who harbours an incredible secret
Catherine Hewitt studied French Literature and Art History at Royal Holloway, University of London and the Courtauld Institute of Art. Her proposal for The Mistress of Paris was awarded the runner-up's prize in the 2012 Biographers' Club Tony Lothian Competition for the best proposal by an uncommissioned, first-time biographer. She lives in a village in Surrey.
Through incisive enquiry and astute observation, Catherine Hewitt
traces the courtesan's flight from squalor to splendour, her prose
sparkling in the light of her luminous subject.
*The Biographer's Club prize*
Innately fascinating
*All About History*
An enthralling story, told with both conviction and sympathy
*The Observer*
A handsome boudoir book
*Irish Examiner*
[Hewitt] offers an intriguing insight into the precarious glamour
of life as a 19th-century courtesan
*The Daily Telegraph*
'Full of detail and astute observation, the book is a remarkable
tale'.
*France Magazine*
'Plenty of scandal that will have you curled up with this book for
hours'.
*Living France Magazine*
Riveting.
*The Bookseller*
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