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The Women of Chateau Lafayette
576 pages | Hardcover
An epic generational saga from New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Dray, based on the true story of an extraordinary castle in the heart of France and the remarkable women bound by its legacy in some of humanityâs darkest hours.
Most castles are protected by powerful men. This one by womenâŠ
A reluctant resistorâŠ
1940. French schoolteacher and aspiring artist Marthe Simone has an orphanâs self-reliance and wants nothing to do with war. But as the realities of Nazi occupation transform her life in the isolated castle where she came of age, she makes a discovery that calls into question who she is, and more importantly, who she is willing to become.
A daring visionaryâŠ
1914. Glittering New York socialite Beatrice Astor Chanler is a force of nature, daunted by nothingânot her humble beginnings, her crumbling marriage, or the outbreak of war. But after witnessing the devastation in France and delivering war relief over dangerous seas, Beatrice takes on the challenge of a lifetime: convincing America to fight for whatâs right.
A founding motherâŠ
1774. Gently bred noblewoman Adrienne Lafayette becomes her husbandâs political partner in the fight for American independence. But when their idealism sparks revolution in France and the guillotine threatens everything she holds dear, Adrienne must choose whether to renounce the complicated man she loves or risk her life for a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Intricately woven and beautifully told, The Women of Chateau Lafayette is a sweeping novel about duty and hope, love and courage, and the strength we find from standing together on the shoulders of those who came before us.
Most castles are protected by powerful men. This one by womenâŠ
A reluctant resistorâŠ
1940. French schoolteacher and aspiring artist Marthe Simone has an orphanâs self-reliance and wants nothing to do with war. But as the realities of Nazi occupation transform her life in the isolated castle where she came of age, she makes a discovery that calls into question who she is, and more importantly, who she is willing to become.
A daring visionaryâŠ
1914. Glittering New York socialite Beatrice Astor Chanler is a force of nature, daunted by nothingânot her humble beginnings, her crumbling marriage, or the outbreak of war. But after witnessing the devastation in France and delivering war relief over dangerous seas, Beatrice takes on the challenge of a lifetime: convincing America to fight for whatâs right.
A founding motherâŠ
1774. Gently bred noblewoman Adrienne Lafayette becomes her husbandâs political partner in the fight for American independence. But when their idealism sparks revolution in France and the guillotine threatens everything she holds dear, Adrienne must choose whether to renounce the complicated man she loves or risk her life for a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Intricately woven and beautifully told, The Women of Chateau Lafayette is a sweeping novel about duty and hope, love and courage, and the strength we find from standing together on the shoulders of those who came before us.
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576 pages | Hardcover
An epic generational saga from New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Dray, based on the true story of an extraordinary castle in the heart of France and the remarkable women bound by its legacy in some of humanityâs darkest hours.
Most castles are protected by powerful men. This one by womenâŠ
A reluctant resistorâŠ
1940. French schoolteacher and aspiring artist Marthe Simone has an orphanâs self-reliance and wants nothing to do with war. But as the realities of Nazi occupation transform her life in the isolated castle where she came of age, she makes a discovery that calls into question who she is, and more importantly, who she is willing to become.
A daring visionaryâŠ
1914. Glittering New York socialite Beatrice Astor Chanler is a force of nature, daunted by nothingânot her humble beginnings, her crumbling marriage, or the outbreak of war. But after witnessing the devastation in France and delivering war relief over dangerous seas, Beatrice takes on the challenge of a lifetime: convincing America to fight for whatâs right.
A founding motherâŠ
1774. Gently bred noblewoman Adrienne Lafayette becomes her husbandâs political partner in the fight for American independence. But when their idealism sparks revolution in France and the guillotine threatens everything she holds dear, Adrienne must choose whether to renounce the complicated man she loves or risk her life for a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Intricately woven and beautifully told, The Women of Chateau Lafayette is a sweeping novel about duty and hope, love and courage, and the strength we find from standing together on the shoulders of those who came before us.
Most castles are protected by powerful men. This one by womenâŠ
A reluctant resistorâŠ
1940. French schoolteacher and aspiring artist Marthe Simone has an orphanâs self-reliance and wants nothing to do with war. But as the realities of Nazi occupation transform her life in the isolated castle where she came of age, she makes a discovery that calls into question who she is, and more importantly, who she is willing to become.
A daring visionaryâŠ
1914. Glittering New York socialite Beatrice Astor Chanler is a force of nature, daunted by nothingânot her humble beginnings, her crumbling marriage, or the outbreak of war. But after witnessing the devastation in France and delivering war relief over dangerous seas, Beatrice takes on the challenge of a lifetime: convincing America to fight for whatâs right.
A founding motherâŠ
1774. Gently bred noblewoman Adrienne Lafayette becomes her husbandâs political partner in the fight for American independence. But when their idealism sparks revolution in France and the guillotine threatens everything she holds dear, Adrienne must choose whether to renounce the complicated man she loves or risk her life for a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Intricately woven and beautifully told, The Women of Chateau Lafayette is a sweeping novel about duty and hope, love and courage, and the strength we find from standing together on the shoulders of those who came before us.
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576 pages | Hardcover
An epic generational saga from New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Dray, based on the true story of an extraordinary castle in the heart of France and the remarkable women bound by its legacy in some of humanityâs darkest hours.
Most castles are protected by powerful men. This one by womenâŠ
A reluctant resistorâŠ
1940. French schoolteacher and aspiring artist Marthe Simone has an orphanâs self-reliance and wants nothing to do with war. But as the realities of Nazi occupation transform her life in the isolated castle where she came of age, she makes a discovery that calls into question who she is, and more importantly, who she is willing to become.
A daring visionaryâŠ
1914. Glittering New York socialite Beatrice Astor Chanler is a force of nature, daunted by nothingânot her humble beginnings, her crumbling marriage, or the outbreak of war. But after witnessing the devastation in France and delivering war relief over dangerous seas, Beatrice takes on the challenge of a lifetime: convincing America to fight for whatâs right.
A founding motherâŠ
1774. Gently bred noblewoman Adrienne Lafayette becomes her husbandâs political partner in the fight for American independence. But when their idealism sparks revolution in France and the guillotine threatens everything she holds dear, Adrienne must choose whether to renounce the complicated man she loves or risk her life for a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Intricately woven and beautifully told, The Women of Chateau Lafayette is a sweeping novel about duty and hope, love and courage, and the strength we find from standing together on the shoulders of those who came before us.
Most castles are protected by powerful men. This one by womenâŠ
A reluctant resistorâŠ
1940. French schoolteacher and aspiring artist Marthe Simone has an orphanâs self-reliance and wants nothing to do with war. But as the realities of Nazi occupation transform her life in the isolated castle where she came of age, she makes a discovery that calls into question who she is, and more importantly, who she is willing to become.
A daring visionaryâŠ
1914. Glittering New York socialite Beatrice Astor Chanler is a force of nature, daunted by nothingânot her humble beginnings, her crumbling marriage, or the outbreak of war. But after witnessing the devastation in France and delivering war relief over dangerous seas, Beatrice takes on the challenge of a lifetime: convincing America to fight for whatâs right.
A founding motherâŠ
1774. Gently bred noblewoman Adrienne Lafayette becomes her husbandâs political partner in the fight for American independence. But when their idealism sparks revolution in France and the guillotine threatens everything she holds dear, Adrienne must choose whether to renounce the complicated man she loves or risk her life for a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Intricately woven and beautifully told, The Women of Chateau Lafayette is a sweeping novel about duty and hope, love and courage, and the strength we find from standing together on the shoulders of those who came before us.











