Belle Cora, Phillip Margulies
Belle Cora, Phillip Margulies
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Belle Cora
A Novel

Author: Phillip Margulies

Narrator: Elizabeth Wiley, Graham Rowat

Unabridged: 25 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/22/2019


Synopsis

"Memorable at every turn and set against the backdrop of a nineteenth century America that was, like the novel's protagonist, many different things all at once." —EDWARD RUTHERFURD, author of Paris

In the home where Arabella Godwin was raised it is forbidden to speak her name, and her picture is turned to the wall. But in the turbulent America of the 1850s, everyone knows her as "Belle Cora," madam of San Francisco's finest bordello. Judges and senators do her bidding; a vicious newspaper editor plots her downfall; a preacher looks at her from across his pulpit and tries to forget that once she was his wife. Merchant's daughter, farm girl, prostitute, mother, madam, murderess, avenger, protector—she has worn all these masks: the only thing that never changes is her tireless pursuit of the one man who can see her for who she really is.

"An enthralling historical drama . . . told with sympathy, feeling, humor, and accuracy. Phillip Margulies is a superb writer." —KEVIN BAKER, author of The Big Crowd

About Phillip Margulies

Phillip Margulies is the author or editor of many books on science, politics, and history for young adults. He has won two New York Foundation for the Arts fellowships. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children.


Reviews

Wow. It is possible for a 600-page book to be a lightning fast read as well as way too short. Belle Cora is the fictional “autobiography” of a “New York City merchant’s daughter, a farm girl, a millworker, a prostitute, a madam, a killer, a missionary, a spirit medium, a respectable society matron…”......more

Goodreads review by Debbie

I wanted to like this book but read 75% and gave up because I really didn't care. I did not like the heroine and she herself says "I was a whore in my character, in my instinct to deceive and manipulate..." I grew tired of all her lies and manipulations. She always had to best her antagonist by bein......more