Author:Rod Kedward
Rod Kedward brings to life the great, and often terrible, dramas of modern France - the two cataclysmic wars, the Algerian disaster, the student and worker revolt of 1968 - but also explores the special worlds of the workplace, immigration, minorities, the role of women, and the politics of everyday life and collective memory. La Vie en Bleu is a history of people and events that tells a multitude of stories, some impressive, some shameful and many that starkly divide the French among themselves.
Books of the Year
—— Philip Ziegler , SpectatorScurr has an important tale to tell, and she tells it judiciously
—— Lucy Hughes-Hallett , Sunday TimesRuth Scurr's aim, in this well written first book, is to provide an accessible, up - to date biography that draws on all this work, and represents Robespierre as a human being rather than as a monster of legend. She succeeds impressively
—— Munro Price , Sunday TelegraphThis splendidly balanced account of an unbalanced mind proves that there are monsters of virtue as well as monsters of vice
—— Graham Robb , Daily TelegraphIt is judicious, balanced, and admirably clear at every point....It is quite the calmest and least abusive history of the Revolution you will ever read
—— Hilary Mantel , London Review of BooksEngaging and insightful biography... Scurr writes with sensitivity and clarity about this paradoxical individual
—— Scotland on SundayRuth Scurr takes on one of the most enigmatic of historical figures in this thoroughly researched, well-written biography
—— Robin Buss , Independent on SundayScurr brilliantly evokes the sheer speed and intensity of change after the fall of the Bastille
—— Rebecca Abrams , GuardianFascinating, chilling meditation on good intentions twisted into evil deeds
—— Independent on SundayThis is a biography that will stimulate all those interested in the subject of state terror
—— Antonia Fraser , The TimesFascinating
—— David V Barrett , Independent