Descriptions, Reviews, etc.
Description:
"France, 1531. Orphaned by the age of five, Marguerite de la Rocque was heir to a chateau with its own village and lands. But her guardian, Jean Francois de la Rocque de Roberval, sells Marguerite's property to embark on an expedition to New France, bringing Marguerite and her maidservant with him. Aboard the ship, the women are limited to the company of the captain, the navigator, Roberval, and his secretary--a man whose musical talent, literary knowledge, and dark eyes intrigue Marguerite. It isn't long before the two of them are meeting secretly to declare their love for one another. When Roberval discovers this transgression, he is furious, seeing their affection as betrayal. As punishment, he maroons them on a small island off the coast, condemning them to certain death"--
Review Quotes: "Lushly painted . . . a perfect read for cozying up by a roaring fire--and feeling thankful you're not the sixteenth-century heroine the story is based on."--People, "Most Anticipated Books of 2025"
"Allegra Goodman's latest novel is a feminist castaway tale about love, faith, and self-actualization."--Time, "Most Anticipated Books of 2025"
"Blazing action on each page--Marguerite's shrewd deploying of tactics for her own salvation--reminds readers to place our money on the power of human female ingenuity."
--The Washington Post "A work of tremendous imagination that draws on harrowing historical records to spin a story of self-determination, courage and faith."
--The New York Times Book Review "Isola is a tale of struggle, strength, and survival that's both timely and timeless."
--Paste "An exciting, imagined narrative . . . As a novel of adventure and redemption and as a story of a woman coming into her own, [
Isola] is a rewarding read."
--Bookpage "A new generation of survival story: a tale that distills larger themes of power, ownership, tenacity, and colonialism into intimate, vulnerable narratives."
--Vogue, "Best of 2025 Preview" "Resilience! Surviving the elements! Polar bears! But one of the best parts of Goodman's writing is her insistence that all young girls have stories and lives worth sharing, even if this one is particularly exceptional."
--Literary Hub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2025" "A shocking story, made all the more stunning by the fact that it has its roots in true history,
Isola is an immersive journey through the eyes of Marguerite de la Rocque, who redefines what makes one a woman of worth and what the difference is between having a life and truly
living."
--Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author "What a gift this novel is: vast, lush, feminist, and brilliantly crafted. Allegra Goodman is one of our finest writers."
--Ann Napolitano, New York Times bestselling author of Hello Beautiful "
Isola is a finely drawn and gripping novel of survival and faith. It succeeds in making the past strange and real and maddening--and is all the more memorable for that."
--Joanna Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Whalebone Theatre
"A beautiful, careful, and profound book about survival and hope."
--Alice Winn, author of In Memoriam "Goodman writes with fluid beauty, deep empathy, and an emotional undertow that pulls you in and holds you from the first page to the last."
--Kirkus Reviews, starred review "Engrossing . . . Goodman brilliantly depicts Marguerite's courage as she fights to survive the bitter Canadian winter. It's a rousing portrait of an undaunted woman."
--Publishers Weekly "Goodman's lush and enthralling castaway tale of betrayal and love, suffering and strength is magnificent in its beauty, mystery, fury, and redemption."
--Booklist, starred review