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Belle Epoque


No. of pages 336

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Great for age 12-18 years
In the fight to be the most beautful, the ugly face of bohemian Paris is revealedWhen sixteen-year-old Maude runs away to Paris, her romantic dreams vanish as quickly as her savings. Increasingly desperate for money, she answers a mysterious advert: 'Young Women Wanted for Undemanding Work. Apply In Person To The Durandeau Agency.' But the work is very strange indeed. Maude discovers she is to be a repoussoir - an ugly young woman hired by Parisian socialites to enhance their beauty. Maude is humiliated - but faced with destitution, what choice does she have? Quickly (and secretly) selected as the perfect companion for the Countess Dubern's daughter Isabelle, Maude is thrown into a decadent world full of parties, glamour and astonishing cruelty. Maude finds that academic Isabelle is equally disenchanted with the Parisian social scene, and the girls form a tight bond. But when bohemian artist Paul and the handsome Duke d'Avaray are introduced into the girls' lives, their friendship will be tested to its limits. The girls are about to discover the true meaning of being beautiful...

 

This book has been graded for interest at 16+ years.

There are 336 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Hot Key Books .

Elizabeth Ross grew up in Scotland where she studied French and Film Studies at the University of Glasgow. After graduation she worked in the film industry in Montreal for several years, becoming a film editor. That career path eventually led to Los Angeles where she now lives with her husband. BELLE EPOQUE is Elizabeth's debut novel, and she is currently at work on a new novel set in 1940s Los Angeles. Follow Elizabeth at: www. elizabethrossbooks. com or on Twitter: @RossElizabeth

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Rhode Island Book Awards
This book was recognised in the Teen category by the Rhode Island Book Awards.

William C Morris Award
This book was recognised by the William C Morris Award.

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