Review: Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revoluation

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Review: Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revoluation

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Madame Tussaud is known for having wax museums all across the world, knowing this it is hard to imagine the young business woman who struggled to create an empire. Marie was a young woman from modest means who apprenticed for her Uncle, the wax curator of the French Revolution. For Marie and her family the only goal is survival, but this is increasingly complicated as hate for Queen Marie Antoinette grows and hunger spreads across France. Michelle Moran is a historical fiction writer that takes the reader through the turbulence during the Revolution and brings you behind the scenes of some of the most famous moments in French history. Not only will you fall in love with Marie and her family, but you will feel France's most important moments brought to life. When the Revolution ends, nothing will ever be the same again.
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