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The Bettencourt Affair

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Bettencourt Affair

Contributors:

By (Author) Tom Sancton

ISBN:

9781101984499

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

E P Dutton & Co Inc

Publication Date:

1st October 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

338.88944361092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

416

Dimensions:

Width 137mm, Height 210mm

Description

The Bettencourt Affair is part courtroom drama; part upstairs-downstairs tale; and part character-driven story of a complex, fascinating family and the intruder who nearly tore it apart. An NPR Best Book of 2017 Heiress to the nearly forty-billion-dollar L'Oreal fortune, Liliane Bettencourt was the world's richest woman and the fourteenth wealthiest person. But her gilded life took a dark yet fascinating turn in the past decade. At ninety-four, she was embroiled in what has been called the Bettencourt Affair, a scandal that dominated the headlines in France. Why It's a tangled web of hidden secrets, divided loyalties, frayed relationships, and fractured families, set in the most romantic city-and involving the most glamorous industry-in the world. The Bettencourt Affair started as a family drama but quickly became a massive scandal, uncovering L'Oreal's shadowy corporate history and buried World War II secrets. From the Right Bank mansions to the Left Bank artist havens; and from the Bettencourts' servant quarters to the office of President Nicolas Sarkozy; all of Paris was shaken by the blockbuster case, the shocking reversals, and the surprising final victim. It all began when Liliane met Fran ois-Marie Banier, an artist and photographer who was, in his youth, the toast of Paris and a protege of Salvador Dali. Over the next two decades, Banier was given hundreds of millions of dollars in gifts, cash, and insurance policies by Liliane. What, exactly, was their relationship It wasn't clear, least of all to Liliane's daughter and only child, Fran oise, who became suspicious of Banier's motives and filed a lawsuit against him. But Banier has a far different story to tell... The Bettencourt Affair is part courtroom drama; part upstairs-downstairs tale; and part characterdriven story of a complex, fascinating family and the intruder who nearly tore it apart.

Reviews

A Buffet for Scandal Aficionados...[Sancton] is anexcellent straight-up reporter, and he has dug deeply into the many, many elements that complicate this story.Janet Maslin, TheNew York Times

Juicy...the very picture of un grand scandale about the worlds richest woman.Vanity Fair

Liliane Bettencourt, the LOral heiress worth billions, became infatuated with a man 25 years her junior (a former Dal protg and an apparent social climber), giving him lavish gifts and even moving to adopt him. The story has all the trappings of a juicy affair, including graft and hidden Nazi sympathies.
Joumana Khatib,The New York Times Book Review Paperback Row

[A] riveting page-turner chronicling this sweeping Tolstoyan saga...In gripping but unsensational prose, [Sancton] brings the debacle alive in its many dimensions, recreating not merely the lurid courtroom drama, but capturing the ineffable sadness at its heart.NPR

An intensely reported account of power, politics, persuasion and the dark family secrets of the ultra-wealthy.New York Daily News

the book that has emerged from [Sanctons] reporting on the case is surely the definitive account...riveting.Wall Street Journal

Money, glamour, and scandal are often the key ingredients of a great storyespecially when theyre true.Real Simple

A juicy chronicle of France's richest scandal...A well-researched, crisply written, and entertaining story of family, greed, wealth, and the complex relations among them.Kirkus Reviews

Although this tale seems destined for HBO or Hollywood, to bill this a mere 'family drama' belies the staggering depth with which Sancton portrays his subjects, whose motivations, desires, and downfalls are 'so difficult to judge according to a moral code based on right and wrong, black and white, good and evil.' A natural for book clubs, which will drain a French cellars worth of wine while appreciating Sanctons meticulous research and discussing this unbelievable cast of characters.Booklist (starred review)

This true story of the elderly billionaire, the artist to whom she gave a fortune, and the family that claims its all been a big con, is proof that truth is strangeror at least makes better poolside reading.Town & Country

There is no comparable work on the Bettencourt scandal, only interviews and articles, making this highly recommended and pleasurable read a mix of luring tabloid fare and professionally researched courtroom and political drama.Library Journal (starred review)

The story of this convoluted war of wills (pun intended), told with skill by former Time Paris bureau chief Tom Sancton in The Bettencourt Affair, features a cast of characters pulled straight from a Tolstoy novel.BookPage

A longtime reporter on a foreign desk, Tom Sancton knows Paris and has done his homework...The Bettencourt Affairis a devilishly engaging immersion into a world few of us can imagine.Shelf Awareness

This book has it all! Money, class, art, greed, intrigue, seduction, betrayal, and politics. It reads like a novela racy and intense thrillerbut it's all true. With amazing reporting and wonderful writing, Tom Sancton brings alive the drama of the richest woman in the world, the powerful minister she married, their intellectual daughter, and the audacious artist who may have siphoned off a fortune. Their battles shook France and will fascinate readers.Walter Isaacson, author ofSteve Jobs

The Bettencourt Affairreveals the far-reaching tentacles of a sensational family squabble over the $40-billion L'Oral fortune. The aging cosmetics heiress gave hundreds of millions of dollars to her protg, who was then charged with criminal manipulation by the woman's embittered daughter and convicted at a trial that also entangled French President Nicholas Sarkozy, a labor minister and others.It's an eye-popping, page-turning read.John Berendt, author ofMidnight in the Garden of Good and EvilandThe City of Falling Angels

A riveting, dishy account of one of Frances wealthiest families, whose Olympian grasp reaches scandalously deep into the French political world and the government itself. No one who reads this intimate tale of materialism and dangerous liaisonspeppered with political stars and so steeped in paranoia that even a butler makes surreptitious recordings to defend himselfwill ever again associate the French upper classes with discretion and understatement.Anne-Marie OConnor, author ofThe Lady in Gold

Author Bio

Tom Sancton was a longtime Paris bureau chief for Time magazine, where he wrote more than fifty cover stories. He first broke the Bettencourt Affair for many American readers with his feature piece in Vanity Fair in 2010. Sancton coauthored the New York Times (and international) bestseller Death of a Princess, a probing investigation of the murky circumstances behind Princess Diana's death. He has also written for Fortune, Reader's Digest, Newsweek, and other leading magazines. A Rhodes scholar who studied at Harvard and Oxford, he is currently a research professor at Tulane University in New Orleans, where he spends part of the year. In 2014, the French government named Tom Sancton a Chevalier (Knight) of the Order of Arts and Letters.

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