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A sweeping historical tale based on the life and times of the daughter of a New York merchant and notorious madam-turned revered San Francisco dowager finds the orphaned Belle suffering at the hands of a rival cousin before working as a prostitute and transforming herself repeatedly to win the love and life she desires. (historical fiction).

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"Margulies strikes gold in his first novel... [his]writing never falters, and the reader will easily get lost in the world he's built. Belle's remarkable story mirrors that of her young country, on the verge of civil war, and her sharp, engaging voice brings her tale to vivid life."
-"Publishers Weekly, "Starred Review
"The charm and self-invention that served Arabella throughout her life give voice to a story that will captivate historical fiction fans as they follow her exploits during a turbulent era."
"- ""Library Journal
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"Gripping, sweeping, and tragic, "Belle Cora" is the story of an extraordinary woman making her way through an extraordinary time. Part love story, part scandal, part historical epic, Philip Margulies masterfully orchestrates a riveting tale, taking us from the hardboiled streets of New York City to the rich promise of California's goldmines. At its center is a complex, daring woman, a character I won't soon forget. "
- Anton DiSclafani, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Yonahlossee Riding Camp For Girls"
"The past is a foreign country. If, like me, you long to visit 19th century New York and San Francisco, I can't imagine a better time-travel substitute than "Belle Cora." This is a splendid feast of a novel."
-Kurt Andersen, host of Studio 360 and "New York Times" bestselling author of "Heyday " and "Turn of the Century"
""Belle Cora" is an enthralling historical drama, the story of a 19th-century Moll Flanders, told with sympathy, feeling, humor, and accuracy. Phillip Margulies is a superb writer."
--Kevin Baker, author of "The Big Crowd " and "Paradise Alley"
"Pull away...if you can. Tuck this gorgeous, alive story of America back on your book shelf. No, don't. You would deprive yourself of a stunning historical saga, the kind that doesn't come along every day. You don't just read "Belle Cora. "You live it - and you won't turn your bedside light out for a

"A rollicking first novel that tracks an American Moll Flanders on her roller-coaster ride from respectability into quite profitable sin and back again...an enjoyable allegory for the settling of the American West, with plenty of sex and violence along the way... With vivid detail, Margulies depicts a society in which a "ruined" girl has few options... Contemporary readers will, of course, applaud Belle's spunk...We're in the hands of a professional, and a good time of a certain sort is guaranteed."
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-The San Francisco Chronicle "

"Margulies strikes gold in his first novel... [his]writing never falters, and the reader will easily get lost in the world he's built. Belle's remarkable story mirrors that of her young country, on the verge of civil war, and her sharp, engaging voice brings her tale to vivid life."
-"Publishers Weekly, "Starred Review
"The charm and self-invention that served Arabella throughout her life give voice to a story that will captivate historical fiction fans as they follow her exploits during a turbulent era."
"- ""Library Journal
"
""Belle Cora" is historical fiction with a nugget of truth at its core; the heroine is based on a real 19th century madam, and the story is sprinkled with bits of genuine primary sources. The writing is clear and precise, the characters enthralling. It has a bit of a good-girl-gone-bad narrative at the center, but it's always more about the heroine's determination to survive by any means than a novel that's looking for an excuse for its characters to misbehave in a titillating fashion. Above all else, it tells a great story."
-"Bookriot"

"Gripping, sweeping, and tragic, "Belle Cora" is the story of an extraordinary woman making her way through an extraordinary time. Part love story, part scandal, part historical epic, Philip Margulies masterfully orchestrates a riveting tale, taking us from the hardboiled streets of New York City to the rich promise of Cal

About the Author:
PHILLIP MARGULIES is the author and editor of many books on science, politics and history for young adults. He has won two New York Foundation for the Arts fellowships. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children.

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  • PublisherThorndike Pr
  • Publication date2014
  • ISBN 10 1410469107
  • ISBN 13 9781410469106
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages845
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