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Title:The Thirteenth Tale
Author:Diane Setterfield
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 406 pages
Published:September 12th 2006 by Atria Books
Categories:Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy. Fiction
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All children mythologize their birth...So begins the prologue of reclusive author Vida Winter's collection of stories, which are as famous for the mystery of the missing thirteenth tale as they are for the delight and enchantment of the twelve that do exist.

The enigmatic Winter has spent six decades creating various outlandish life histories for herself -- all of them inventions that have brought her fame and fortune but have kept her violent and tragic past a secret. Now old and ailing, she at last wants to tell the truth about her extraordinary life. She summons biographer Margaret Lea, a young woman for whom the secret of her own birth, hidden by those who loved her most, remains an ever-present pain. Struck by a curious parallel between Miss Winter's story and her own, Margaret takes on the commission.

As Vida disinters the life she meant to bury for good, Margaret is mesmerized. It is a tale of gothic strangeness featuring the Angelfield family, including the beautiful and willful Isabelle, the feral twins Adeline and Emmeline, a ghost, a governess, a topiary garden and a devastating fire.

Margaret succumbs to the power of Vida's storytelling but remains suspicious of the author's sincerity. She demands the truth from Vida, and together they confront the ghosts that have haunted them while becoming, finally, transformed by the truth themselves.

The Thirteenth Tale is a love letter to reading, a book for the feral reader in all of us, a return to that rich vein of storytelling that our parents loved and that we loved as children. Diane Setterfield will keep you guessing, make you wonder, move you to tears and laughter and, in the end, deposit you breathless yet satisfied back upon the shore of your everyday life.

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Original Title: The Thirteenth Tale
ISBN: 0743298020 (ISBN13: 9780743298025)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Margaret Lea, Emmeline March, Adeline March, Vida Winter, Aurelius Love
Setting: Angelfield(United Kingdom)
Literary Awards: Dilys Award Nominee (2007), ALA Alex Award (2007), The Quill Award for Debut Author (2007)


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2 stars. I really, really wanted to like this book more than I did. Unfortunately, I finished it with a sense of disappointment.My interest wavered throughout the novel, going on a roller coaster ride of ups and downs. Unfortunately, there were more downs than ups.The book started off with a bang! I was thrilled to have the feeling of settling into a well-written historical fiction/family drama/mystery, my absolute favourite genre combination. Sadly, this feeling was short-lived. After the first

Sigh. I really, really wanted to like this book. I heard good things about it, and it has many elements I usually love in a novel: a Victorian sensibility, questions of identity and sisterhood (as well as siblinghood generally), meta-commentary on writing, and a plain, quiet, somewhat chilly protagonist who prefers books to people. The protagonist, Margaret, grew up in a bookstore and learned to read using 19th century novels, and there are clear parallels in the story to Jane Eyre, Wuthering

Wow! I was really surprised how much I loved this book. There are a lot of mixed reviews and it seems to me that people either. Hated it or loved it and I was afraid that I was going to be one of those that hated it. I love the Gothic Suspense genre and this book definitely is a classic so this was not the case. I loved it more than I ever thought I would. I feel that those that hated it just do not like the gothic suspense genre. The. Best adjective to describe this book would be mysterious.

[4.5 Stars]This was an absolute gem!

What a wonderful story! Diane Setterfield's The Thirteenth Tale has elements of old fashioned gothic novel, horror, and mystery, along with literary Jane Austen styled romance. The world famous author Vida Winter, who has always kept her past and personal life an absolute secret, is dying. Therefore she wants to tell her OWN story, a true story, unlike the fiction she writes or the multiple fake mini-biographies she's prone to giving out in interviews. She selects Margaret Lea, whose father owns

I got a lot of satisfaction from the dark mysteries in this old-fashioned tale, which makes homage to Jane Eyre and The Woman in White. It hooked me right from the beginning, where Margaret Lea is working in her fathers antiquarian bookstore in London and gets a letter from a famous reclusive writer, Vida Winter, inviting her to consider writing her biography. She balks because she has only written obscure biographies of obscure dead literary figures, but the letter intrigues her with its praise

"Tell me the truth." These are the words that a young journalist speaks to Vida Winter in the beginning of this book. Vida is an author famous for spinning magical tales. In books, and about her life. Each time she releases a new story, she grants multiple interviews, in which every journalist asks her the story of her life, and leaves thinking that they, finally, after decades of deceptions, are the one she's told the truth to. But she never does. Until now. Out of the blue, she writes to an