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  • Written by: Eva Stachniak
  • Narrated by: Ell Potter
  • Length: 16 hrs and 50 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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The School of Mirrors

Written by: Eva Stachniak
Narrated by: Ell Potter
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER

From #1 internationally bestselling author Eva Stachniak comes this rich, engrossing tale of love, deception and scandal in eighteenth-century France.


During the reign of Louis XV, impoverished but lovely teenage girls from all over France are sent to a discreet villa in the town of Versailles. Overseen by the King’s favourite mistress, Madame de Pompadour, they will be trained as potential courtesans for the King. When the time is right, each girl is smuggled into the palace of Versailles, with its legendary Hall of Mirrors. There they meet a mysterious but splendidly dressed man who they’re told is merely a Polish count, a cousin of the Queen. Living an indulgent life of silk gowns, delicious meals and soft beds, the students at this “school of mirrors” rarely ask questions, andwhen Louis tires of them, they are married off to minor aristocrats or allowed to retire to one of the more luxurious nunneries.

Beautiful and impressionable Véronique arrives and quickly becomes a favourite of the King. But when she discovers her lover’s true identity, she is whisked away, sent to give birth to a daughter in secret, and then to marry a wealthy Breton merchant.

This is also the story of the King’s daughter by Véronique—Marie-Louise. Well provided for in a comfortable home, Marie-Louise has never known her mother, let alone her father. Capable and intelligent, she discovers a passion for healing and science, and becomes an accredited midwife, one of the few reputable careers for women like her. Eventually Véronique comes back into her daughter’s life, bringing with her the secret of Marie-Louise’s birth. But it’s a volatile time in France . . . and those with royal relatives must mind their step very carefully.

Gorgeously written and with a breathless pace, this is the story of a mother and a daughter—at the centre of cataclysmic personal and public turmoil.

©2022 Eva Stachniak (P)2022 Penguin Random House

What the critics say

AN INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER

"A gorgeously written saga of life in 18th-century France. . . . [Stachniak's] academic and literary background are evident in her gorgeous prose and historical detail."—Winnipeg Free Press

"Stachniak combines a delicately embroidered historical world with enduring situations. . . . This accomplished novel should enthrall Francophiles and women's history enthusiasts."—Booklist

"Impressive. . . . Stachniak has clearly done her research on life both in the royal court and on the streets of Paris. . . . Stachniak successfully immerses readers in a tumultuous era of French history."—Publishers Weekly

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  • Amy
  • 2024-04-01

Loved it!

Versailles is one of my absolute favourite places, so of course I had to read a book set there. This was a fantastic book. The author does such a wonderful job setting the scene and her descriptions make you feel like you’re right there with the characters.

It’s a bit of an emotional ride and also terrifying to think what these young girls had to go through just to survive - and even then, some of them didn’t. It really shows what life was like for women of all different classes during that time.

Marie-Louise’s story takes place during the French Revolution and the fall of the monarchy. It was interesting to see what was happening in Paris during that time. We always hear about the royals, but never about the ordinary citizens. It’s easy to see that this book was very well researched.

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