Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution

by James Tipton

HarperCollins

November 2007, 480 pages, $24.95

by Helen Mitsios

The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT)

This debut novel by English professor Tipton is a well-researched view of life in the Loire Valley during the Revolution.

I’ve followed this reviewers work for a long time in your paper.  Her reviews are spot-on.  Excellent writer, fair, knowledgeable, and always fun to read. Provides interesting details and commentary.

Comment by Tony Winters from New York — January 15, 2008 @ 12:33 pm

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