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LITTLE by Edward Carey, read by Jayne Entwistle
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LITTLE by Edward Carey, read by Jayne Entwistle

The craft of wax sculpture took Madam Tussaud, the petite Marie nicknamed “Little,” from the luxury of the French Court to the violence of the French Revolution. Narrator Jayne Entwistle is an excellent guide to a fantastical life.

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January 4, 20196m 7s

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Show Notes

A fictional memoir of Madam Tussaud, who founded the famous wax museum in London, takes listeners from the luxury of the French Court to the violence of the French Revolution. Petite Marie Grosholtz was nicknamed “Little,” but she was a powerhouse of spirit and perseverance. Narrator Jayne Entwistle is captivating and emotive as she tells Marie’s life in diary form. Published by Penguin Audio.

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