<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Never before published in the United States, this first novel is released by the critically acclaimed author of "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and "Falling Angels." Readers meet Ella Turner and Isabelle du Moulin--two women born centuries apart, yet bound by a fateful family legacy.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Meet Ella Turner and Isabelle du Moulin--two women born centuries apart, yet bound by a fateful family legacy. When Ella and her husband move to a small town in France, Ella hopes to brush up on her French, qualify to practice as a midwife, and start a family of her own. Village life turns out to be less idyllic than she expected, however, and a peculiar dream of the color blue propels her on a quest to uncover her family's French ancestry. As the novel unfolds--alternating between Ella's story and that of Isabelle du Moulin four hundred years earlier--a common thread emerges that unexpectedly links the two women. Part detective story, part historical fiction, <b>The Virgin Blue</b> is a novel of passion and intrigue that compels readers to the very last page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A beautifully crafted story shot with vivid colors." --<b>The Times</b> (London)<p>"Such an achievement for a serious writer that you feel it deserves an award." --<b>The Independent</b> (London)</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>"I was born and grew up in Washington, DC. After getting a BA in English from Oberlin College (Ohio), I moved to London, England in 1984. I intended to stay 6 months; I'm still here.<p>"As a kid I'd often said I wanted to be a writer because I loved books and wanted to be associated with them. I wrote the odd story in high school, but it was only in my twenties that I started writing 'real' stories, at night and on weekends. Sometimes I wrote a story in a couple evenings; other times it took me a whole year to complete one.</p><p>"Once I took a night class in creative writing, and a story I'd written for it was published in a London-based magazine called Fiction. I was thrilled, even though the magazine folded 4 months later.</p><p>I worked as a reference book editor for several years until 1993 when I left my job and did a year-long MA in creative writing at the University of East Anglia in Norwich (England). My tutors were the English novelists Malcolm Bradbury and Rose Tremain. For the first time in my life I was expected to write every day, and I found I liked it. I also finally had an idea I considered 'big' enough to fill a novel. I began <b>The Virgin Blue</b> during that year, and continued it once the course was over, juggling writing with freelance editing.</p><p>"An agent is essential to getting published. I found my agent Jonny Geller through dumb luck and good timing. A friend from the MA course had just signed on with him and I sent my manuscript of <b>The Virgin Blue</b> mentioning my friend's name. Jonny was just starting as an agent and needed me as much as I needed him. Since then he's become a highly respected agent in the UK and I've gone along for the ride." <p/>Tracy Chevalier is the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of six previous novels, including <i>Girl with a Pearl Earring</i>, which has been translated into thirty-nine languages and made into an Oscar-nominated film. Her latest novel is <i>The Last Runaway.</i> Born and raised in Washington, D.C., she lives in London with her husband and son. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
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