The Lady and the Unicorn
Registered by rascalapache of Norwich, Norfolk United Kingdom on 11/26/2006
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Inspired to read this after seeing the Lady & Unicorn tapestries at the Musee du Moyen-Age in Paris (well worth a visit if you're in the area).
Historical novels are not normally my cup of tea, but I enjoyed this one, particularly the first person female narratives. Chevalier's male voices seem less convincing, but then she's a woman and I'm a bloke so what do either of us know, eh?
Historical novels are not normally my cup of tea, but I enjoyed this one, particularly the first person female narratives. Chevalier's male voices seem less convincing, but then she's a woman and I'm a bloke so what do either of us know, eh?
Journal Entry 2 by rascalapache at UEA (University of East Anglia) in Norwich, Norfolk United Kingdom on Sunday, November 26, 2006
Released 17 yrs ago (11/26/2006 UTC) at UEA (University of East Anglia) in Norwich, Norfolk United Kingdom
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