The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte
First Place Winner, Turn of the 19th Century, 2014 Chaucer Awards for Historical Fiction
Tell the emperor that Madame Bonaparte is ambitious and demands her rights as a member of the imperial family.
As a clever girl in stodgy, mercantile Baltimore, Betsy Patterson dreams of a marriage that will transport her to cultured Europe. When she falls in love with and marries Jerome Bonaparte, she believes her dream has come true—until Jerome’s older brother Napoleon becomes an implacable enemy.
Based on a true story, The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte is a historical novel that portrays this woman’s tumultuous life. Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, known to history as Betsy Bonaparte, scandalized Washington with her daring French fashions; visited Niagara Falls when it was an unsettled wilderness; survived a shipwreck and run-ins with British and French warships; dined with presidents and danced with dukes; and lived through the 1814 Battle of Baltimore. Yet through it all, Betsy never lost sight of her primary goal—to win recognition of her marriage.
This novel was much different that I expected. I was expecting something a little more scholarly and academic but this read much easier and lighter but without degrading the actual history of the characters.Often writing a fictional novel about a real life character can tend to weigh on the scholarly side rather than the entertainment side, but that is not the case in this novel.There was tons of historic facts mixed into this novel which werent just thrown in for substance and background.they
Author Interview + Giveaway @Let Them Read Books! I wanted to read this novel the moment I saw it. I'm a sucker for American historical fiction, and I had no idea Napoleon's baby brother had spent time in the states and had even married an American girl, Betsy Patterson, "the Belle of Baltimore." The story follows Betsy from her childhood in the large family of a wealthy Baltimore shipping merchant to her meeting and whirlwind courtship with French naval officer Jerome Bonaparte, her father's
I loved this book. I know some people had a hard time with all of the fact dumping but I was a history major, so I didn't seem to notice it. I really loved it and while I was reading it, I happened to take a road trip to visit a friend in Baltimore and then remembered about the book. Too perfect! I gave it 4 stars because I felt like the ending just fizzled out which was disappointing.
I don't read much historical fiction, but I enjoyed the story about a f figure I didn't know anything about. The author was able to keep the story engaging while writing about the historical events. The war of 1812 is one of those periods that I was aware of, but didn't really have a firm grasp of. I'm sure I memorized facts for a test or two about this era, but nothing really stuck. With this story about Betsy Bonaparte, you really understand the entanglements between the US, France, and
This novel was much different that I expected. I was expecting something a little more scholarly and academic but this read much easier and lighter but without degrading the actual history of the characters.Often writing a fictional novel about a real life character can tend to weigh on the scholarly side rather than the entertainment side, but that is not the case in this novel.There was tons of historic facts mixed into this novel which werent just thrown in for substance and background.they
3.5 stars. "The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte" is the story of Betsy, a young woman from a well off family who lives just outside of Baltimore (score one for my fellow Marylanders). She meets Jerome, a man who just happens to be the brother of the infamous Napoleon Bonaparte. They woo and then they marry but things are not quite as they seem at first. Betsy must fight for legitimacy and it is a fight that will take her across oceans and places that she never imagined going.Betsy is a really
Ruth Hull Chatlien
Paperback | Pages: 496 pages Rating: 3.85 | 624 Users | 86 Reviews
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ISBN: | 1937484165 (ISBN13: 9781937484163) |
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Gold Medal Winner, Historical Fiction Personage, 2014 Readers’ Favorite AwardsFirst Place Winner, Turn of the 19th Century, 2014 Chaucer Awards for Historical Fiction
Tell the emperor that Madame Bonaparte is ambitious and demands her rights as a member of the imperial family.
As a clever girl in stodgy, mercantile Baltimore, Betsy Patterson dreams of a marriage that will transport her to cultured Europe. When she falls in love with and marries Jerome Bonaparte, she believes her dream has come true—until Jerome’s older brother Napoleon becomes an implacable enemy.
Based on a true story, The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte is a historical novel that portrays this woman’s tumultuous life. Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, known to history as Betsy Bonaparte, scandalized Washington with her daring French fashions; visited Niagara Falls when it was an unsettled wilderness; survived a shipwreck and run-ins with British and French warships; dined with presidents and danced with dukes; and lived through the 1814 Battle of Baltimore. Yet through it all, Betsy never lost sight of her primary goal—to win recognition of her marriage.
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Title | : | The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte |
Author | : | Ruth Hull Chatlien |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 496 pages |
Published | : | December 2nd 2013 by Amika Press (first published December 1st 2013) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Cultural. France |
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Ratings: 3.85 From 624 Users | 86 ReviewsCrit Appertaining To Books The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte
The Ambitious Madame BonaparteVery intriguing reading on Betsy whom was blessed with living in America when it was first at its earliest stages of independence. Betsy had a goal of being a princess and making it to the bright lights, almost to the comparison of making it big in Hollywood. Betsy wanted to get from up under her evil father. One evening she had the chance encounter of meeting the young dashing brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, Jerome. Well let's just say this fairy tale didn't haveThis novel was much different that I expected. I was expecting something a little more scholarly and academic but this read much easier and lighter but without degrading the actual history of the characters.Often writing a fictional novel about a real life character can tend to weigh on the scholarly side rather than the entertainment side, but that is not the case in this novel.There was tons of historic facts mixed into this novel which werent just thrown in for substance and background.they
Author Interview + Giveaway @Let Them Read Books! I wanted to read this novel the moment I saw it. I'm a sucker for American historical fiction, and I had no idea Napoleon's baby brother had spent time in the states and had even married an American girl, Betsy Patterson, "the Belle of Baltimore." The story follows Betsy from her childhood in the large family of a wealthy Baltimore shipping merchant to her meeting and whirlwind courtship with French naval officer Jerome Bonaparte, her father's
I loved this book. I know some people had a hard time with all of the fact dumping but I was a history major, so I didn't seem to notice it. I really loved it and while I was reading it, I happened to take a road trip to visit a friend in Baltimore and then remembered about the book. Too perfect! I gave it 4 stars because I felt like the ending just fizzled out which was disappointing.
I don't read much historical fiction, but I enjoyed the story about a f figure I didn't know anything about. The author was able to keep the story engaging while writing about the historical events. The war of 1812 is one of those periods that I was aware of, but didn't really have a firm grasp of. I'm sure I memorized facts for a test or two about this era, but nothing really stuck. With this story about Betsy Bonaparte, you really understand the entanglements between the US, France, and
This novel was much different that I expected. I was expecting something a little more scholarly and academic but this read much easier and lighter but without degrading the actual history of the characters.Often writing a fictional novel about a real life character can tend to weigh on the scholarly side rather than the entertainment side, but that is not the case in this novel.There was tons of historic facts mixed into this novel which werent just thrown in for substance and background.they
3.5 stars. "The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte" is the story of Betsy, a young woman from a well off family who lives just outside of Baltimore (score one for my fellow Marylanders). She meets Jerome, a man who just happens to be the brother of the infamous Napoleon Bonaparte. They woo and then they marry but things are not quite as they seem at first. Betsy must fight for legitimacy and it is a fight that will take her across oceans and places that she never imagined going.Betsy is a really
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