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Madame Tussaud's Apprentice

An Untold Story of Love in the French Revolution

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In 1789, with the starving French people on the brink of revolution, orphaned Celie Rosseau, an amazing artist and a very clever thief, runs wild with her protector, Algernon, trying to join the idealistic freedom fighters of Paris. But when she is caught stealing from none other than the king's brother and the lady from the waxworks, Celie must use her drawing talent to buy her own freedom or die for her crimes. Forced to work for Madame Tussaud inside the opulent walls that surround Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Celie is shocked to find that the very people she imagined to be monsters actually treat her with kindness. But the thunder of revolution still rolls outside the gates, and Celie is torn between the cause of the poor and the safety of the rich. When the moment of truth arrives, will she turn on Madame Tussaud or betray the boy she loves? From the hidden garrets of the starving poor to the jeweled halls of Versailles, Madame Tussaud's Apprentice is a sweeping story of danger, intrigue, and young love, set against one of the most dramatic moments in history.
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    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2014
      The historical Madame Tussaud provides an unusual lens on the French Revolution.Sixteen-year-old thief Celie and her companion in crime, Algernon, make a precarious living stealing from the French elite. Both teens resent the aristocracy, believing that the rich caused the deaths of their families. By chance, Celie's artistic talents come into play when she is arrested for stealing from Madame Tussaud; the famed waxwork lady, whose art is already one of the popular attractions in Paris, takes her in to make use of her skill at drawing uncannily realistic representations. Madame Tussaud is also the drawing tutor to the king's sister, Madame Elizabeth, which brings the reluctant Celie into the last innocent days at Versailles. When the revolution begins, Algernon fights for freedom, but Madame Tussaud faces the guillotine. Duble's writing flows smoothly, but her characters often seem muddled-motivations and emotions are spelled out, not felt. However, the history behind the story (such as the fact that Madame Tussaud was forced to make wax casts of the severed heads of the royals, including her friend Madame Elizabeth) is fascinating, and it propels the story to its somewhat hopeful end.Stumbles aside, an intriguing look at an ever compelling time. (Historical fiction. 12-16)

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    • Booklist

      August 1, 2014
      Grades 7-10 Duble finds an unfamiliar angle into the French Revolution: famed wax sculptor Madame Tussaud's fictional teenage apprentice, Celie. Celie survives life on the streets of eighteenth-century Paris by thieving with her friend Algernon, until she is caught in a scheme and rescued by Manon Tussaud, who is intrigued by Celie's impressive drawing abilities. While learning the ways of wax sculpting, Celie finds herself closer to royalty than she ever imaginedtraveling to Versailles and befriending Louis XVI's sister Elizabethand she begins to question her beliefs about the social hierarchy. Then, when rebels take hold of Paris, and Algernon is swept into the revolutionary fervor, Celie is forced to decide where her true allegiances lie. While the love story with Algernon never quite takes center stage, the detailed descriptions of wax building and mildly gruesome scenes of casting with actual decapitated heads from the royal family both educate and entertain. Well paced and captivating, Duble's novel effectively explores the shades of gray in the French Revolution.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:750
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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