Priscilla :The Hidden Life of an Englishwoman in Wartime France

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Priscilla

Priscilla :The Hidden Life of an Englishwoman in Wartime France

3.44 (754 Ratings by Goodreads)
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The astonishing true story of a young woman's adventures, and misadventures, in the dangerous world of Nazi-occupied France.

For Priscilla, pre-war Paris was an exciting carousel of suitors, soirées and heartbreak, and eventually a lavish wedding to a French aristocrat.

But the arrival of the Nazi tanks signalled the end of life as a Vicomtesse, and the beginning of a precarious existence under German Occupation.

Over half a century later, her nephew, Nicholas Shakespeare, found a box of Priscilla's notebooks and journals. He began investigating the rumours that she had escaped a prisoner-of-war camp and fought for the Resistance - and he finally unearthed the truth behind suspicions of disreputable love affairs and far darker secrets.

Prizes

Short-listed for James Tait Black Memorial Prize 2014 (UK),Short-listed for Spears Book Award for Biography 2014 (UK)

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780099555667
ISBN10 0099555662
Number Of Pages 464
Item Weight 397 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 33 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

A pin-sharp biography which unfurls like gripping fiction… wonderful, haunting, thought-provoking -- Melanie Reid * The Times *
I have not read a better portrait of the moral impossibility of that time and place for people, like Priscilla, who found themselves trapped in it... A wonderful book * Daily Telegraph *
As Shakespeare acknowledges, his aunt’s is one of millions of wartime stories. But thanks to the extensive paperwork, and his energetic digging, he creates a detailed and vivid narrative. This is a moving, and constantly surprising story -- Matthew Bell * Independent on Sunday *
So gripping it reads like a novel -- Rachel Johnson * Evening Standard *
This mysterious story of the Occupation in France has all the qualities of a fascinating novel, with exquisite social, sexual and moral nuance -- Antony Beevor
Shakespeare offers a nuanced and detailed psychological study of the effect of the Second World war on an ordinary woman. The result is just as absorbing as any biography of a war hero * Sunday Times *
Nicholas Shakespeare has employed all his superb gifts as a writer to tell the picaresque tale of his aunt in wartime occupied France. Priscilla is a femme fatale worthy of fiction, and the author traces her tangled, troubled, romantic and often tragically unromantic experiences through one of the most dreadful periods of 20th-century history -- Max Hastings
Priscilla brilliantly exposes the tangled complexities behind that question so easily asked from the comfort of a peacetime armchair: “What would I have done?" * Observer *
Priscilla's descent into hell runs eerily parallel to that of France itself; Faustian, fascinating and in the end extremely sad -- Sebastian Faulks * Observer, Books of the Year *
An account of the author’s aunt’s life in France under the Nazis. Her descent parallels that of France: Grim but fascinating -- Sebastian Faulks * Observer *

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Author's Bio

Nicholas Shakespeare was born in Worcester in 1957 and grew up in the Far East and Latin America. He is a prize-winning novelist and biographer and Priscilla draws on his talents in both genres.

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