The Turquoise, Anya Seton
The Turquoise, Anya Seton
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The Turquoise
A Novel

Author: Anya Seton

Narrator: Maya Beechwood

Unabridged: 14 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/13/2021


Synopsis

A novel of a girl's journey from an orphaned childhood in New Mexico to an opulent life in Gilded Age New York, by the author of Avalon.

In 1850, as her mother lay dying and a priest stood by, Santa Fe Cameron was named by her Scottish father after the town in which she had just been born. At seven years old, she would also lose her father.

Shortly thereafter, a Navajo shaman recognized psychic power in the orphan girl, and gave her a turquoise pendant as a keepsake. This turquoise, the Indian symbol of the spirit, will dominate her life—even after she leaves the simple beauty of her native New Mexico to search for happiness in the glamorous New York of the 1870s.

For "Fey," life is made up of violent contrasts: the rough wagon that brings her East and the scented carriages waiting before her own Fifth Avenue mansion; the glittering world of the Astors and a dreary cell in the Tombs. Filled with color, excitement, and rich period detail, and starring an unforgettable heroine, this is a stirring historical saga from the author of Katherine, Foxfire, and many other novels.

About Anya Seton

Anya Seton (1904-1990) wrote ten bestselling historical novels, including Avalon, Foxfire, Green Darkness, and My Theodosia. Although she lived primarily in Greenwich, Connecticut, she traveled extensively in order to do the research necessary for the lifelike feel of her fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cleo on February 14, 2010

What a find! It is a rare book that makes me weep. Not in sorrow but in empathy. The life story of an amazing woman born in Santa Fe. She is a "forgotten" legend of the area. The author is a wonderful storyteller whose prose sometimes borders poetry. She researched through the memories of the elders......more

Goodreads review by Sara on December 22, 2010

I was excited to read a first edition copy thanks to my good friend, Adam. The book itself felt so wonderful in my hands, and it felt like I was opening a real treasure. The story itself was magical, beginning in Santa Fe, moving to New York City, and ending back in Santa Fe. I loved reading about F......more

Goodreads review by Lydia on February 04, 2012

Original review posted here Have you heard of Anya Seton? I sure hadn’t. I’m not sure what possessed me to put this book on my TBR list back in 2009, but THANK GOODNESS I did. Because y’all, this book was magnificent. It was published first in 1946, and the copy I got from the library was bound in one......more

Goodreads review by Heather ~*dread mushrooms*~ on September 11, 2017

Superbly written, but this ended up being my least favorite Seton so far. The story was dull for me. None of the main characters held much interest for me, and I didn't care about their respective ambitions.......more

Goodreads review by Renata on March 20, 2016

Anya Seton should be so much more well-known than she is. She is one of the first writers to do careful exhaustive research on her subject matter, thus making her fictional stories works of literature which educate as well as entertain. Now, there are so many good authors in the historical fiction f......more