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The First Actress
The First Actress: A Novel | C. W. Gortner
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The tumultuous life of the legendary French star Sarah Bernhardt--the world's first modern actress and international celebrity--dazzles in this stunning novel for readers of Love and Ruin and Mistress of the Ritz. From her beginnings as the daughter of a courtesan to her extraordinary transformation into the most celebrated actress of her era, Sarah Bernhardt is brought to life by an internationally bestselling author praised for his historical novels featuring famous women. Sarah's highly dramatic life starts when she returns to Paris after her convent schooling and is confronted by her mother's demand to follow in the family trade as a courtesan. To escape this fate, Sarah pursues a career onstage at the esteemed Comdie Franaise, until her rebellious acting style leads to her scandalous dismissal. Only nineteen years old and unemployed, Sarah is forced to submit to her mother's wishes. But her seductive ease as a courtesan comes to an abrupt end when she discovers she is pregnant. Unwilling to give up her child, Sarah defies social condemnation and is cast adrift, penniless and alone. With her striking beauty and innovative performances in a bohemian theater, Sarah catapults to unexpected success; suddenly, audiences clamor to see this controversial young actress. But her world is torn asunder by the brutal 1870 Siege of Paris. Sarah refuses to abandon the ravaged city, nursing wounded soldiers and risking her life. Her return to the Comdie and her tempestuous affair with her leading man plunge Sarah into a fierce quest for independence. Undeterred, she risks everything to become France's most acclaimed actress, enthralling audiences with her shocking portrayals of female and male characters. Sarah's daring talent and outrageous London engagement pave her path to world-wide celebrity, with sold-out tours in Europe and America. Told in her own voice, this is Sarah Bernhardt's incandescent story--a fascinating, intimate account of a woman whose unrivalled talent and indomitable spirit has enshrined her in history as the Divine Sarah.
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Crazeedi I enjoyed this 5y
Reecaspieces @Crazeedi I know I am in the minority. And I usually love this authors books. But I hated the characters. 5y
MsMelissa Is this new? I had no idea he had another book coming out. Too bad you didn‘t enjoy it as much as you hoped. I love Gortner‘s books, but Sarah Bernhardt isn‘t of much interest to me. Mind you, I thought the same about Coco Chanel, and enjoyed Mademoiselle Chanel anyway. (edited) 5y
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Reecaspieces @Book_Fiend_Melissa oh I love his books. They are always full of amazing facts. 5y
Crazeedi @Reecaspieces I get it, definitely not a lovable character, but gortners books are so good. Have you read this one? It might be my favorite so far 5y
Reecaspieces @Crazeedi not yet! It is on my list!! I loved 5y
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This was a very enjoyable novel about Sarah Bernhardt. I don't know how much was factual but it all seemed quite plausible. I loved reading about her times and Paris. I think any fan of historical fiction would love this book.

Thank you to #netgalley for providing an e-ARC to me for review.

Crazeedi I finished this one last week, I really enjoyed it too 5y
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Thanks to Net Galley for the ARC of this magnificent novel.
I'm not sure the life of Sarah Bernhardt can be completely captured in one simple book, but the author does a fantastic job of creating an indelible portrait of this amazing woman. Bernhardt was a woman ahead of her time, a woman who knee what she wanted and let nothing and no one stop her from achieving her goals.
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Crazeedi courtesan in Paris may have relegated her to a similar life, but her stubbornness and gifts took her to the pinnacle of fame during the late 1800's. She was touted a the "Divine Sarah " in England, America and her beloved France.
The author brilliantly brings Sarah to life in the pages of this book. Though fiction, much of what is written here is based in historical fact.
I highly recommend this book. I have l
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Crazeedi I have loved every book written by CWGortner 5y
CoverToCoverGirl Sounds fantastic! Added. 5y
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KarouBlue Gortner is brilliant at breathing life into the pages of history. Brilliant writer. Stacked! 5y
Crazeedi @CoverToCoverGirl you will enjoy 5y
Crazeedi @MellieAntoinette I agree, she's fantastic writer!! This one come out in May I think 5y
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