The Transformation

The Transformation

by Catherine Chidgey (Author)

Synopsis

Tampa, Florida, 1898: a frontier where the old world meets the new. Dominating the town is the new Tampa Bay Hotel, with its tangle of Moorish minarets, cupolas and arches; its Byzantine domes and thirteen crescent moons; its electric lighting designed by Edison. This fairy-tale castle anchored by the water's edge is a winter magnet for bankers and industrialists, stockbrokers and shipping merchants, attorneys and architects and celebrities who come from as far away as Europe.

But the hotel has one permanent resident, the enigmatic and exotic Monsieur Goulet III, amateur phrenologist and wig-maker to the plain and the glamorous alike - to any resident of Tampa whose desire for the transformations he creates is matched by pockets deep enough to meet his price.

As the winter of 1898 nears its end, Goulet becomes entranced by the spectacular silver-blonde hair of a beautiful young widow, Marion Unger, and determines that the transformation it inspires him to create will be his masterpiece. But the raw material he needs for its completion is hard to come by, and so he drives his resourceful night-scavenger - a teenage cigar-maker who has fled the war in Cuba - to increasingly extreme efforts.

As the fates of the widow, the wigmaker and the scavenger become ever more tightly entwined, Goulet's true nature, hitherto cleverly and obsessively disguised, begins to show itself, until it becomes clear that he will allow nothing to impede the progress of his ultimate transformation.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Picador
Published: 15 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0330433229
ISBN 13: 9780330433228

Author Bio
Catherine Chidgey was born in New Zealand in 1970. She is the author of two previous novels, In a Fishbone Church, for which she received the Betty Trask Award, and Golden Deeds. In 2003 she was judged the best New Zealand novelist under forty in a Listener critics' poll. Catherine Chidgey now lives in Dunedin.