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Where the light falls : a novel of the French Revolution / by Allison Pataki and Owen Pataki.

Pataki, Allison, (author.). Pataki, Owen, (author.).

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"From the courtrooms to the battlefields to the alleyways of Paris, with cameos from infamous figures in French history like Robespierre and Napoleon, the Patakis craft a sweeping, action-packed novel of the French Revolution as it has never been seen before. Three years after the storming of the Bastille, Paris is emboldened with the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity. The monarchy of King Louis and Marie Antoinette has been dismantled and a new nation, for the people, is rising up in its place.Jean-Luc, a young optimistic lawyer, moves his wife, Marie, and their infant son from their comfortable life in Marseilles to Paris, inspired by a sense of duty to contribute to the new order. André, the son of a former wealthy Duke, sheds his privileged upbringing to fight in the unified French Army with his roguish brother, Remy. Sophie, a descendent of a wealthy aristocratic family and niece of a militant uncle, embarks on her own fight for independence. But underneath the glimmer of hope and freedom, chaos threatens to undo all the progress of the revolution and the lives of these compatriots become inextricably linked. As the demand for justice, aided by the new invention of the guillotine, breeds instability, creates enemies out of compatriots, and fuels a constant rush of blood in the streets, Jean-Luc, Andre, and Sophie are forced to question the sacrifices made for the revolution and determine what is right in the midst of a struggling society"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0399591680
  • ISBN: 9780399591686
  • Physical Description: 368 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : The Dial Press, 2017.
Subject: France > History > Revolution, 1789-1799 > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.

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  • 9 of 10 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
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The Pataki siblings' chronicle of the French Revolution charts the impact of the Terror on two Frenchmen of disparate backgrounds.This novel covers the period from 1792 to 1804, beginning just as the order is given to execute Louis XVI by guillotine. Two characters alternate points of view. Capt. Andr Valiere is a former aristocrat whose last name used to begin with de. (His father was guillotined in the prologue.) Only his army career has saved him from the rabble's wrath, particularly since his detachment, fighting under another ex-aristo, Gen. Kellermann, foiled an attempted invasion by Prussian and Austrian forces aimed at stopping the revolution. Soon, though, Gen. Kellermann is on trial for making remarks interpreted as pro-royalist. Jean-Luc is a young idealistic attorney who moved with his wife from a pleasant rural existence near Marseille to Paris, hoping to contribute to the revolution. Employed as an underpaid functionary in a ministry which inventories the confiscated possessions of the nobility, Jean-Luc has a chance to advance when Lazare, a powerful confidant of Robespierre, offers his patronage. However, Jean-Luc's conscience compels him to defend the rights of man, including free speech, by representing Kellermann at his trial, thus incurring the lasting enmity of Lazare, Kellermann's prosecutor. Andr, who has stepped up to testify as a character witness for Kellermann, is also in danger: it was Lazare who brought down Andr's father. Jean-Luc and Andr each have to decide whether to flee Paris or risk execution. Meticulously researched, with many extended discussions in cafes and back roomsnot to mention a couple of boudoirsthe book succeeds in forcefully illustrating the lessons of the French Revolution for today's democratic movements. However, sheer talkiness too often overpowers the narrative, and the swashbuckling close is too little, too late. A worthy but, finally, stultifying novel. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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In her previous novels, Pataki (The Traitor's Wife; The Accidental Empress) combined an entertaining story with rich historical detail. For this collaboration with her brother Owen, the setting is revolutionary Paris three years after the storming of the Bastille, where a host of characters struggle to survive within a rapidly changing social order. (LJ 5/1/17) © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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