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The Thirteenth Tale

by SETTERFIELD DIANE

Doubleday Canada | December 15, 2008 | Hardcover

Biographer Margaret Lea returns one night to her apartment above her father''s antiquarian bookshop. On her steps she finds a letter. It is a hand-written request from one of Britain's most prolific and well-loved novelists. Vida Winter, gravely ill, wants to recount her life story before it is too late, and she wants Margaret to be the one to capture her history. The request takes Margaret by surprise-she doesn't know the author, nor has she read any of Miss Winter's dozens of novels.
Late one night, while pondering whether to accept the task of recording Miss Winter's personal story, Margaret begins to read her father's rare copy of Miss Winter's Thirteen Tales of Change and Desperation. She is spellbound by the stories and confused when she realizes the book only contains twelve stories. Where is the thirteenth tale? Intrigued, Margaret agrees to meet Miss Winter and act as her biographer.
As Vida Winter unfolds her story, she shares with Margaret the dark family secrets that she has long kept hidden as she remembers her days at Angelfield, the now burnt-out estate that was her childhood home. Margaret carefully records Miss Winter's account and finds herself more and more deeply immersed in the strange and troubling story. In the end, both women have to confront their pasts and the weight of family secrets. As well as the ghosts that haunt them still.
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Margaret Lea toils away in her father's antiquarian bookstore writing obscure articles and biographies on little known subjects. Late one day she receives a letter from Vida Winter, the most famous and prolific writer of the day (think Margaret Atwood), summoning her to her home for the purpose of writing her biography.

Margaret is intrigued - but little does she know, what is in store for her. Vida will tell the truth - and only the truth of her life. But Margaret must promise not to ask any questions, push the story along or ask for the ending before Vida is truly ready to tell it.

And so Vida begins the tale of the Angelfield family, whose lives unfold against the backdrop of their secluded estate in the English countryside. We come upon three generations - a father who becomes despondent when the wife he loves dies in childbirth, his two children, Charles and Isabelle whose dependent and bizarrely destructive relationship ends when Isabelle is taken to an asylum for the mentally deranged, and the twins Emmeline and Adeline, the product of a brief affair between Isabelle and a Romeo who crossed her path. We are totally drawn into their lives and yet the connection between the Angelfields and Vida Winter remains a mystery. Until that is, Margaret manages to put some disconnected fragments of the story together. And then, Vida is truly ready to let go of her deepest secrets.

The Thirteenth Tale is a magnificent story. So well written, so well imagined. It is the kind of book one should save for the first rainy fall day. Start reading at nine in the morning with a pot of tea by your side. And know it will be the wee hours of the night before you put this book down.

Comments on this review:
Kelly Wilson

A very unusual read but yet I couldn't put it down. Slow at first but definetly picked up. Gave it to my friend after I read it and just looked at each other after we both had finished and went "it was different but good".

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