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Historia y desventuras de una pequeña criada llamada Little : que más tarde se convirtió en la famosa Madame Tussaud / Edward Carey ; traducción de Lucía Barahona.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Original language: English Publisher: Barcelona : Blackie Books, 2021Copyright date: ©2020Edition: Primera edición en esta colecciónDescription: 530 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9788418187940
  • 8418187948
Uniform titles:
  • Little. Spanish
Related works:
  • Translation of (expression): Carey, Edward, 1970- Little. Spanish
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "En 1761, y una niña diminuta y de aspecto bastante extraño nace en un pueblo de Suiza. la llaman Anne Marie, aunque no tardarán en referirse a ella como Little. Pronto la tragedia se cierne sobre su vida: sus padres mueren, y su única salida es convertirse en aprendiz y sirvienta de un excéntrico modelador de cera, el señor Curtius. Espléndidas cabezas de cera la obseran desde todos los ángulos del taller: Curtius las rellena con trapos y serrín, y las cende por encargo a los hombres más ricos de Berna. De la Suiza de su infancia a París, donde funda con el señor Curtius el primer museo de cera, y más tarde a Versalles, para asistir a María Antonieta en el parto, esta es la asombrosa historia de la modeladora de cera más ilustre de la Revolución francesa. Porque la revolución exige cabezas para su incansable guillotina, y solo ella puede conseguirlas." -- back cover.Summary: In 1761 a tiny, odd-looking girl named Marie is born in a village in Switzerland. After the death of her parents, she is apprenticed to an eccentric wax sculptor and whisked off to the seamy streets of Paris, where they meet a domineering widow and her quiet, pale son. Together, they convert an abandoned monkey house into an exhibition hall for wax heads, and the spectacle becomes a sensation. As word of her artistic talent spreads, Marie is called to Versailles, where she tutors a princess and saves Marie Antoinette in childbirth. But outside the palace walls, Paris is roiling. The revolutionary mob is demanding heads -- and at the wax museum, heads are what they do. -- Adapted from back jacket, English edition.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library World Languages Collection CAREY, EDWARD Spanish Available 33111010743124
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Historia y desventuras de una pequeña criada llamada Little, que más tarde se convirtió en la famosa Madame Tussaud.

Una novela histórica, mágica y tremendamente adictiva que sigue la vida de Little, que pasó de ser una pequeña sirvienta a la mayor artista de la cera de todos los tiempos, pasando por amiga de la realeza y pieza clave en la Revolución Francesa

"¡No te pierdas este libro excentrico pero encantador! Narrado por la mismísima Madame Tussaud, maestra de la cera, recorre su vida a través de varias épocas, incluida la Revolución Francesa, tiempo de esplendor para las cabezas." MARGARET ATWOOD

"Entre Dickens y David Lynch, pasando por Defoe y Tim Burton." THE NEW YORK TIMES

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

"An amazing achievement. . . A compulsively readable novel, so canny and weird and surfeited with the reality of human capacity and ingenuity that I am stymied for comparison. Dickens and David Lynch? Defoe meets Margaret Atwood? Judge for yourself." --Gregory Maguire, New York Times- bestselling author of Wicked

The wry, macabre, unforgettable tale of an ambitious orphan in Revolutionary Paris, befriended by royalty and radicals, who transforms herself into the legendary Madame Tussaud.

In 1761, a tiny, odd-looking girl named Marie is born in a village in Switzerland. After the death of her parents, she is apprenticed to an eccentric wax sculptor and whisked off to the seamy streets of Paris, where they meet a domineering widow and her quiet, pale son. Together, they convert an abandoned monkey house into an exhibition hall for wax heads, and the spectacle becomes a sensation. As word of her artistic talent spreads, Marie is called to Versailles, where she tutors a princess and saves Marie Antoinette in childbirth. But outside the palace walls, Paris is roiling: The revolutionary mob is demanding heads, and . . . at the wax museum, heads are what they do.

In the tradition of Gregory Maguire's Wicked and Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus , Edward Carey's Little is a darkly endearing cavalcade of a novel--a story of art, class, determination, and how we hold on to what we love.

LONGLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2020
LONGLISTED FOR THE RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE 2019
LONGLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION 2019
LONGLISTED FOR THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZE 2019
SHORTLISTED FOR THE HWA CROWN AWARDS 2019

'A startlingly original novel' ― Times, BOOKS OF THE YEAR

"En 1761, y una niña diminuta y de aspecto bastante extraño nace en un pueblo de Suiza. la llaman Anne Marie, aunque no tardarán en referirse a ella como Little. Pronto la tragedia se cierne sobre su vida: sus padres mueren, y su única salida es convertirse en aprendiz y sirvienta de un excéntrico modelador de cera, el señor Curtius. Espléndidas cabezas de cera la obseran desde todos los ángulos del taller: Curtius las rellena con trapos y serrín, y las cende por encargo a los hombres más ricos de Berna. De la Suiza de su infancia a París, donde funda con el señor Curtius el primer museo de cera, y más tarde a Versalles, para asistir a María Antonieta en el parto, esta es la asombrosa historia de la modeladora de cera más ilustre de la Revolución francesa. Porque la revolución exige cabezas para su incansable guillotina, y solo ella puede conseguirlas." -- back cover.

In 1761 a tiny, odd-looking girl named Marie is born in a village in Switzerland. After the death of her parents, she is apprenticed to an eccentric wax sculptor and whisked off to the seamy streets of Paris, where they meet a domineering widow and her quiet, pale son. Together, they convert an abandoned monkey house into an exhibition hall for wax heads, and the spectacle becomes a sensation. As word of her artistic talent spreads, Marie is called to Versailles, where she tutors a princess and saves Marie Antoinette in childbirth. But outside the palace walls, Paris is roiling. The revolutionary mob is demanding heads -- and at the wax museum, heads are what they do. -- Adapted from back jacket, English edition.

Text in Spanish, translated from the English.

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