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  • PublisherTransit Lounge
  • Publication date2023
  • ISBN 10 1923023039
  • ISBN 13 9781923023031
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages376
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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Two women from different worlds in Renaissance France cross paths in a way that changes both their lives.One is Marguerite de Navarre, a Kings sister. Powerful, privileged and widely admired, Marguerite must nonetheless marry where she is told to, regardless of her feelings, and despite the thrilling new ideas of religious reform causing upheaval in France must toe the line for the good of her brothers kingdom. Ever a risk-taker, she does what she can to protect her reformist friends. But she has always loved to write, and when disaster strikes in her personal life, she picks up her pen but some of what she writes will get her into trouble.The other is a cast out, itinerant child who longs to be a printer like her late father. Jehane goes dressed as a male by the name of Josse, at first for safetys sake and then by choice, fending off the risks of being alone, unprotected and born female, poor but trying to live in freedom. Eventually Josse joins a group of printers and publishers in Paris. Despite her suspicion of men, she comes to idolise one among them. But can they be true friends, and can she share her whole self with him?Long before #MeToo, women were telling their unspeakable stories, and these two, both rich and poor, are no exception. They come together in the most unexpected of ways. In The Queens Apprenticeship one of our very best writers brings to fully realised and magnificent life a world of drama and intrigue.An enthralling novel of passion, literature and power, bringing to vivid life the story of Marguerite de Navarre an ardent defender of the arts and in doing so also giving voice to those who were often disregarded in the dramas of the time. Dominique Wilson, author of Orphan Rock and The Yellow Papers Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781923023031

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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Two women from different worlds in Renaissance France cross paths in a way that changes both their lives.One is Marguerite de Navarre, a Kings sister. Powerful, privileged and widely admired, Marguerite must nonetheless marry where she is told to, regardless of her feelings, and despite the thrilling new ideas of religious reform causing upheaval in France must toe the line for the good of her brothers kingdom. Ever a risk-taker, she does what she can to protect her reformist friends. But she has always loved to write, and when disaster strikes in her personal life, she picks up her pen but some of what she writes will get her into trouble.The other is a cast out, itinerant child who longs to be a printer like her late father. Jehane goes dressed as a male by the name of Josse, at first for safetys sake and then by choice, fending off the risks of being alone, unprotected and born female, poor but trying to live in freedom. Eventually Josse joins a group of printers and publishers in Paris. Despite her suspicion of men, she comes to idolise one among them. But can they be true friends, and can she share her whole self with him?Long before #MeToo, women were telling their unspeakable stories, and these two, both rich and poor, are no exception. They come together in the most unexpected of ways. In The Queens Apprenticeship one of our very best writers brings to fully realised and magnificent life a world of drama and intrigue.An enthralling novel of passion, literature and power, bringing to vivid life the story of Marguerite de Navarre an ardent defender of the arts and in doing so also giving voice to those who were often disregarded in the dramas of the time. Dominique Wilson, author of Orphan Rock and The Yellow Papers Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781923023031

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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Two women from different worlds in Renaissance France cross paths in a way that changes both their lives.One is Marguerite de Navarre, a Kings sister. Powerful, privileged and widely admired, Marguerite must nonetheless marry where she is told to, regardless of her feelings, and despite the thrilling new ideas of religious reform causing upheaval in France must toe the line for the good of her brothers kingdom. Ever a risk-taker, she does what she can to protect her reformist friends. But she has always loved to write, and when disaster strikes in her personal life, she picks up her pen but some of what she writes will get her into trouble.The other is a cast out, itinerant child who longs to be a printer like her late father. Jehane goes dressed as a male by the name of Josse, at first for safetys sake and then by choice, fending off the risks of being alone, unprotected and born female, poor but trying to live in freedom. Eventually Josse joins a group of printers and publishers in Paris. Despite her suspicion of men, she comes to idolise one among them. But can they be true friends, and can she share her whole self with him?Long before #MeToo, women were telling their unspeakable stories, and these two, both rich and poor, are no exception. They come together in the most unexpected of ways. In The Queens Apprenticeship one of our very best writers brings to fully realised and magnificent life a world of drama and intrigue.An enthralling novel of passion, literature and power, bringing to vivid life the story of Marguerite de Navarre an ardent defender of the arts and in doing so also giving voice to those who were often disregarded in the dramas of the time. Dominique Wilson, author of Orphan Rock and The Yellow Papers Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781923023031

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