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Isola

I was enthralled, first to last ... What may be most wondrous about Isola is its seamlessness. All its elements — style, tone, setting, characters, historical accuracy — render a richly real world, graphic and palpable, from aristocratic estate life to most-wretched human suffering.
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Elegance ... I occasionally wished for a more visceral register ... But Goodman is as resourceful as her heroine in developing Marguerite’s interior life; she conjures sublime expressions of nature that sustain Marguerite even when her faith abandons her.
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This beautifully written account sheds light on an obscure but fascinating tale of resilience.
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