Description

Readers of Stephanie Drey and Allison Pataki will enjoy this highly anticipated sequel, an epic saga of love set during the Napoleonic invasion of Egypt that explores loyalty, cultural failures, and a potentially history-altering military defeat.

More than a year has elapsed since the ghetto gates were destroyed and Ancona’s Jewish community liberated by Napoleon’s troops. Yet Mirelle is ostracized—by the community, her erstwhile best friend, and even her mother—and labeled a “ruined woman.” As her efforts to nurture her family’s legacy are thwarted, she realizes she might have lost her last chance at love. Meanwhile, Daniel, now a lieutenant in the French army, and Christophe, the man responsible for Mirelle’s disgrace, set sail to an unknown destination with General Bonaparte’s forces. There, Napoleon and his men face a harsh and unforgiving landscape and new, implacable enemies, and Daniel’s faith in and loyalty to the commander he once worshiped are put to the test.

Epic and rich with well-researched detail, Napoleon’s Mirage is a novel of misguided ambition leading to brutal warfare, failures of cultural appropriation, and a military defeat that just may have changed the course of history.

About the author(s)

Michelle Cameron is the author of Napoleon’s Mirage (She Writes Press 2024), a sequel to the award-winning Beyond the Ghetto Gates (She Writes Press 2020). Other books include Babylon: A Novel of Jewish Captivity, a finalist in religious fiction in the 2024 Next Generation Indie Book Award (Wicked Son, 2023); The Fruit of Her Hands: The Story of Shira of Ashkenaz (Simon & Schuster’s Pocket Books, 2009); and In the Shadow of the Globe (Lit Pot Press, 2003), named Shakespeare Theatre of NJ’s 2003-04 Winter Book Selection and performed at the Stella Adler Studio’s Shakespeare Benefit. A director of The Writers Circle, Michelle teaches creative writing to children, teens, and adults in New Jersey and virtually.

Reviews

“With admirable intelligence, the author captures the excitement … in response to the rise of Napoleon and the French Revolution, both of which promised the possibility of freedom and the potential establishment of a Jewish homeland in Israel. Part of what makes this historically fascinating novel unusual is the fact that Cameron also presents the perspectives of Egyptians on Napoleon’s campaign, which offers intriguing insight….  historically edifying and dramatically compelling.”Kirkus Review

“A romping odyssey of a historical novel, through sieges and sea battles, the picturesque and the squalid, from Cairo to Istanbul to Jaffa.”—Moment Mag 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

“Cameron’s colorful descriptions of places the French troops visited, suspense over Daniel’s and Mirelle’s unfulfilled love for each other, and wonder over what roles Daniel, Christophe, and Ethan will play in the unfolding story make this novel one that readers will hungrily await the denouement.”—San Diego Jewish World 

Napoleon's Mirage picks up the thread of Cameron’s epic tale of the tumult, romance, and volatility of the Napoleonic era. She sweeps readers from the quays of Toulon to the shimmering heat of the Egyptian desert with a transportive narrative of assiduous research and textured, vibrant language. To be immersed in the work of Michelle Cameron is to be treated to storytelling by a skilled and masterful hand of historical fiction.”—Allison Pataki, New York Times best-selling author of The Queen’s Fortune and The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post
 

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