Queen of Exiles

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Product Details
Price
$32.00  $29.76
Publisher
William Morrow & Company
Publish Date
Pages
448
Dimensions
6.3 X 8.9 X 1.5 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063270992

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About the Author

In addition to being a novelist, Vanessa Riley holds a doctorate in mechanical engineering and a master's in industrial engineering and engineering management from Stanford University. She also earned BS and MS in mechanical engineering from Penn State University. She currently juggles mothering a teen, cooking for her military-man husband, and speaking at women's and STEM events. She loves baking her Trinidadian grandma's cake recipes and collecting Irish crochet lace. You can catch her writing from the comfort of her porch in Georgia, with a cup of Earl Grey tea. Riley lives in Atlanta.

Reviews

"You may not know Marie-Louise Christophe but once you have met her, you won't forget her. Vanessa Riley's historical novel feels timely and relevant, commemorating a time when Black women were queens." -- Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author

"A sweeping look at the political, social, and romantic intrigue surrounding Haiti's first and only queen. Riley's depiction is richly imagined and wholly original." -- Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Magnolia Palace

"Full of intrigue, scandal, and romance...Highlights the life of a notable Black woman, Queen Marie-Louise of Haiti." -- Good Morning America

"Fans of Regency romances and stories of strong Black women will find Haiti's Queen Marie-Louise irresistible." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Riley's inventive and vivid depiction of a vital piece of Haitian history is well researched and absorbing. Queen Marie-Louise will enchant readers." -- Library Journal

"From the very first page, I was drawn into the Kingdom of Hayti and into the life of Marie-Louise Christophe. This book is majestic from the characters that were so well written it seemed as if 1 could feel each one's heartbeat, to the travel between the decades where I felt the joy of her triumphs as the queen, to the pain of her exile. Queen of Exiles is one novel that you will never want to put down. It should be required reading." -- Victoria Christopher Murray, New York Times bestselling author of The Personal Librarian

"A gripping tale of triumph and tragedy. . . The immensely talented Vanessa Riley traces the little-known yet crucially important life of this real-life, nineteenth-century woman, immersing readers in Queen Louise's inspiring history. A tour de force!" -- Marie Benedict, New York Times bestselling author of The Mitford Affair

"Queen of Exiles is the riveting account of Marie-Louise Christophe, Haiti's first and only Queen. Bold, ambitious, historically sound and beautifully told." -- Sadeqa Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Eve

"Riveting and transformative...evocative and immersive...by turns vibrant and bold and wise...discovering Dorothy's story is a singular pleasure." -- New York Times Book Review (Editors' Choice) on Island Queen

"Dazzling...compelling...Riley combines in-depth research with passionate and frank storytelling, The experiences and achievements of powerful women, especially those whose lives began among the enslaved, are too often overlooked, and Riley's richly engaging novel is a ringing reminder of how much we miss when these stories remain untold." -- Booklist on Island Queen

"This book is not only a one-sitting read, it's a slice of history that needs to be told. Utterly brilliant, powerful, and inspiring." -- Kristan Higgins, New York Times bestselling author, on Sister Mother Warrior

"An impeccably researched, powerfully reimagined tale of sacrifice and success, love and selfishness, and war and independence...Riley's storytelling skills shine." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sister Mother Warrior

"Sweeping, powerful...Riley has written a well-researched gripping novel about an enslaved people gaining freedom, with the emotional connections among the main players as its beating heart." -- Library Journal (starred review) on Sister Mother Warrior