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The Thirteenth Tale: A Novel
The Thirteenth Tale: A Novel

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Author: Diane Setterfield
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 599 reviews
Sales Rank: 472

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 432
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.3 x 1.3

ISBN: 0743298039
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780743298032
ASIN: 0743298039

Publication Date: October 9, 2007
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Amazon.com Review
Settle down to enjoy a rousing good ghost story with Diane Setterfield's debut novel, The Thirteenth Tale. Setterfield has rejuvenated the genre with this closely plotted, clever foray into a world of secrets, confused identities, lies, and half-truths. She never cheats by pulling a rabbit out of a hat; this atmospheric story hangs together perfectly.

There are two heroines here: Vida Winter, a famous author, whose life story is coming to an end, and Margaret Lea, a young, unworldly, bookish girl who is a bookseller in her father's shop. Vida has been confounding her biographers and fans for years by giving everybody a different version of her life, each time swearing it's the truth. Because of a biography that Margaret has written about brothers, Vida chooses Margaret to tell her story, all of it, for the first time. At their initial meeting, the conversation begins:

"You have given nineteen different versions of your life story to journalists in the last two years alone."

She [Vida] shrugged. "It's my profession. I'm a storyteller."

"I am a biographer, I work with facts."

The game is afoot and Margaret must spend some time sorting out whether or not Vida is actually ready to tell the whole truth. There is more here of Margaret discovering than of Vida cooperating wholeheartedly, but that is part of Vida's plan. The transformative power of truth informs the lives of both women by story's end, and The Thirteenth Tale is finally and convincingly told. --Valerie Ryan

Product Description
Sometimes, when you open the door to thepast, what you confront is your destiny.

Reclusive author Vida Winter, famous for her collection of twelve enchantingstories, has spent the past six decades penning a series of alternate livesfor herself. Now old and ailing, she is ready to reveal the truth about herextraordinary existence and the violent and tragic past she has kept secret forso long. Calling on Margaret Lea, a young biographer troubled by her ownpainful history, Vida disinters the life she meant to bury for good. Margaret ismesmerized by the author's tale of gothic strangeness -- featuring the beautifuland willful Isabelle, the feral twins Adeline and Emmeline, a ghost, a governess,a topiary garden and a devastating fire. Together, Margaret and Vida confront the ghosts that have haunted them while becoming, finally, transformed by the truth themselves.


Customer Reviews:   Read 594 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Great story!   January 6, 2009
I read the book and enjoyed it so much that I wanted to sit back and let someone else tell it to me.


2 out of 5 stars Referring to classics doesn't make your book a classic.   January 4, 2009
The constant allusions to literary classics is irritating--it's almost as if the author thinks that mentioning these will elevate her work to the status of a classic as well. Not even half way through I felt like giving up. Her meandering, flowery prose becomes obnoxious at a certain point (Why should it take so long to get to some substance!). I gave this book two stars because I feel it's clear that the author can craft a sentence with some eloquence. However, the story is long-winded and over-the-top. The character of Margaret is so bogged down by self-pity that I started to find her annoyingly trite. As another reviewer noted, most of the characters in this book are one-dimensional. I suppose the grief each one of them feels is supposed to connect us to them, but in many ways it alienates the reader (it becomes such a ubiquitous theme that it suffocates the story). I found myself wishing someone would slap the characters out of their self-absorbed revelries so that I might discover if there was anything in their lives that made them worth living. In the end, it's still not clear to me if there was.


5 out of 5 stars Stunning Literature   January 2, 2009
This book is the real deal. A wonderful story, masterfully told; a book that will be as good in 30 years as it is today; a piece of literature that will stand the test of time. Much has been written about the plot in other reviews so I won't repeat that, but this is a book for all readers who love books and appreciate a complex story, elegantly told. Much like a fine bottle of wine, it is to be savored.


5 out of 5 stars A very well told story   December 27, 2008
`What succor, what consolation is there in truth, compared to a story?'
Vida Winter captured my heart from the very beginning.

Enthralling, fascinating tale; though a bit disturbing at times.

If one is in search of an intriguing fiction this is it!!!




5 out of 5 stars Wonderful read   December 22, 2008
If you are someone who enjoys sitting by the fireplace and reading Jane Eyre, if you simply love literature and words, you will like this novel.

It is the story of a reclusive author who decides she finally wants an authorized biography. Her relationship with the author she picks for the job, the story she tells, and the author's own investigation of the truth of the story, this constitutes the plot.

Character development is excellent, as are the descriptions of the English countryside.




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