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The New York Timesâ"bestselling author interweaves the destinies of Napoleon's cook and an enigmatic Venetian woman in this âarresting, elegant novelâ (Publishers Weekly). A faithful soldier of the
Grande Armée, Henri is given the honor of serving meals to Napoleon himself. After all, Henri is short -- and no one over five-foot-two ever serves the emperor. But when following his revered leader brings him to near-starvation in Russia's frozen winter, Henri is disillusioned and desperate for escape.
The web-footed daughter of a Venetian boatman, Villanelle has long been acquainted with the advantages of dishonesty. Trust hasn't been her strong suit since her heart was stolen -- literally -- by a noblewoman she once loved.
Soon these two will meet their shared destiny in the chaotic carnival that is early 19th century Venice. In
The Passion, Whitbread Award-winning author Jeanette Winterson delivers a âhistorical novel quite different from any otherâ (
Vanity Fair).
âRecalls GarcĂa MĂĄrquez . . . Magical touches dance like highlights over the brilliance of this fairy tale about passion, gambling, madness, and androgynous ecstasy.â -- Edmund White