Duch

Duch

  • JB Miller
Publisher:Riverdale Avenue Books LLCISBN 13: 9781626016972ISBN 10: 1626016976

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Duch is written by JB Miller and published by Riverdale Avenue Books LLC. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1626016976 (ISBN 10) and 9781626016972 (ISBN 13).

Thousands of people believe that Princess Diana is alive. “At this very moment she's undoubtedly renting an apartment in Paris.” — Prince Harry, Spare When she was a girl, everyone said she acted like a Duchess. So they called her Duch. Is Duch back? In a hospital in Paris, a woman in her 60’s has lost her memory. All she knows is that her name is Diana. But she also knows secrets only Princess Diana could know. She wears a locket bearing pictures of William and Harry. And her best friend from boarding school has vouched for her: it’s Duch. Has the People’s Princess really come back, or are thousands suffering from Diana Derangement Syndrome? There’s no doubt about this: In Paris, a tall, silver-haired lady with blue eyes, a shy, bemused smile, and a posh English accent, is beguiling crowds, raising consciousness, and giving King Charles a right royal headache. In a hilarious, fast-paced chronicle of three eventful weeks in Paris and London, JB Miller weaves a heartfelt social satire of royals at war. “Duch has pathos, joy and humor… It takes a masterful writer to create this complex and beautiful dream, and Miller is a master!” — Jennifer Clement, author of Widow Basquiat and President Emerita of PEN International “Duch works on so many levels: farce, satire, page-turner, reportage, cultural commentary, counterfactual history, punch line. It rings true with all its implausible narratives and has a surprising affection and respect for the royals, for each of their private and royal selves.” — John Donatich, author of Ambivalence, A Love Story