The Lady and the Unicorn
By (Author) Tracy Chevalier
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
14th February 2007
14th August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Historical romance
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Interior life
813.54
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
210g
Enormously enjoyable Evening Standard
Charming The Times
What would you have me paint instead of a battle, Madame
Genevive de Nanterres eyes gleamed.
A unicorn.
Keen to demonstrate his new-found favour with the King, rising nobleman Jean le Viste commissions six tapestries to adorn the walls of his chteau. He expects soldiers and bloody battlefields. But artist Nicolas des Innocents instead designs a seductive world of women, unicorns and flowers, using as his muses Le Vistes wife Genevive and ripe young daughter Claude.
In Belgium, as his designs spring to life under the weavers fingers, Nicolas is inspired once more by the master weavers daughter Alinor and her mother Christine. They too will be captured by his threads.
'A beautifully written tale, I could not put it down!an exquisite, moving and convincing story, drawing realistic and rounded characters who each tell their aspect of the tale. The theme of the five senses is woven into the plot so cleverly that our perception of the novel is sharpened!This is not just a novel about the creation of a work of art, but a tale of ambition, lust, betrayal and heartbreak!a compelling and enormously enjoyable work.' Evening Standard "The Lady and the Unicorn" will perhaps eclipse "Pearl Earring." Guardian
Tracy Chevalier lives in North London with her husband and son. 'The Lady and the Unicorn' is her fourth novel.