The First Actress: A Novel of Sarah Bernhardt. by C. W. Gortner. With his signature attention to detail and penchant for writing strong female characters, C. W. Gortner returns with THE FIRST ACTRESS, the story of the inimitable Sarah Bernhardt, the world’s first modern actress and international celebrity. Beginning with her lonely childhood. · THE FIRST ACTRESS C.W. Gortner. BOOK CLUB KIT. A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR Dear Reader, I’m so excited to share THE FIRST ACTRESS with you. I was introduced to Sarah Bernhardt in my childhood, when. The First Actress: A Novel of Sarah Bernhardt. by C. W. Gortner. With his signature attention to detail and penchant for writing strong female characters, C. W. Gortner returns with THE FIRST ACTRESS, the story of the inimitable Sarah Bernhardt, the world’s first modern actress and international celebrity. Beginning with her lonely childhood, the novel is made up of six separate “acts,” each discernible by a .
THE FIRST ACTRESS C.W. Gortner. BOOK CLUB KIT. A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR Dear Reader, I'm so excited to share THE FIRST ACTRESS with you. I was introduced to Sarah Bernhardt in my childhood, when. Special Feature: The First Actress by C.W. Gortner by The Lit Bitch C. W. Gortner is such a wonderful writer when it comes to reimagining the lives of famous women. Home Books Book Review: 'The First Actress: A Novel Of Sarah Bernhardt' By C.W. Gortner RedCarpetCrash TT I love these type of books as I learn new stuff each time I read them.
The tumultuous life of the legendary French star Sarah Bernhardt–the world’s first modern actress and international celebrity–dazzles in this stunning novel for readers of Love and Ruin and Mistress of the Ritz. More about C. W. Gortner. “Sarah Bernhardt was a woman of fearless strength and awe-inspiring talent, both a living icon in her day and an unapologetic iconoclast. In his beautiful The First Actress, C. W. Gortner gives readers an intimate and rich portrait of Bernhardt’s stunning career and tumultuous personal life. “C. W. Gortner has made his mark illuminating the private lives and untold stories of the world’s greatest women. In The First Actress, he turns his talent to Sarah Bernhardt, the daughter of a Dutch Jewish courtesan who would rise over the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to become an icon of stage and screen. Readers will revel in the gloriously heady mix of love and war, and art and society.
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