Rosetta

Rosetta

by Barbara Ewing (Author)

Synopsis

As a child, Rosetta is fascinated by words and loves being told stories. She thinks she is named after the Princess Rosetta of the fairytales, who married the King of the Peacocks and lived happily ever after. But when she finds that it is a mysterious small port town in Egypt that gave her her name, her interest in hieroglyphics is born. Years later, when Rose is an older, wiser and sadder woman, it is her love of language that saves her life. The French Revolution; the rise of the power of the English church; the battles for Egypt between the British and the French; the discovery of the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone in that same small port town - and above all the machinations of a rich, amoral, social-climbing member of the 'new' aristocracy and the extraordinary characters that surround him - all whirlpool together to carry Rose into France and a shared moment with Napoleon Buonaparte, and into the dark, unknown world of North Africa in her search to understand the meaning of words, and to find a child of her own.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 01 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0316731196
ISBN 13: 9780316731195
Book Overview: A captivating, rich historical novel set beneath the shadow of the French Revolution

Media Reviews
A cracking good story told with verve and assurance. PUBLISHING NEWS Packed with period atmosphere, this is a stirring tale. WOMEN & HOME Expertly executed. DAILY MIRROR Ewing's novel has a complex, wide-ranging plot... well-researched and engaging. HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW
Author Bio
Barbara Ewing was born and brought up in New Zealand. She lives in London where she combines her dual careers of acting and writing.