Praise for Her Lotus Year "Where does an unhappily married woman go in 1924 to seek peace of mind? To China, for adventure and glamour. What happens to her after this mysterious "lotus year"? She becomes none other than the Duchess of Windsor. A fascinating and very fun read." - Lisa See, New York Times bestselling author of Lady Tan's Circle of Women and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan "Riveting and fascinating, Paul French has put flesh on the bones in his detailed account of what Wallis really did in her 'Lotus Year.'" -Anne Sebba, New York Times bestselling author of That Woman "I thought there was nothing left to learn about the Duchess of Windsor. But Paul French has proven me wrong in this book of fascinating revelations." -Laurence Leamer, New York Times bestselling author of Capote's Women "Paul French has discovered a side of Wallis Simpson that few, if any, will ever have known existed. Her Lotus Year is a compelling exploration of a woman too often reduced to mere scandal, offering readers a fresh perspective on one of history's most enigmatic figures.
" -Dr. Amanda Foreman, New York Times bestselling author of Georgiana and A World on Fire "At last a respected writer about China, who knows what he is talking about. [French] fills in the Duchess of Windsor's year in China with prodigious and convincing research." -Hugo Vickers, bestselling author of Elizabeth, the Queen Mother "Paul French's expert knowledge of China brings a fresh and humanising perspective to Wallis Simpson, exposing some myths and filling an important gap in the literature." - Andrew Lownie, bestselling author of Traitor King "Rumors have always swirled about the two 'missing' years Wallis Simpson spent in China. Here, China expert Paul French casts a detailed light on her stay, sifting fact from fiction, with some surprising conclusions." -Anne de Courcy, author of Husband Hunters "Wallis Simpson's time in China between 1924 and 1925 has been too long shrouded in rumor and innuendo. Thank God, then, for Paul French, whose magisterial, beautifully written and impeccably researched account of the future Duchess of Windsor's activities during this period should henceforth be regarded as the definitive account.
Forget the so-called "China Dossier", which probably never existed anyway; this is all you need to know about the woman who was never queen." - Alexander Larman, author of The Windsors at War "Expertly woven into the backdrop of 1920s China, French's new study challenges the clichés surrounding Wallis Simpson to reveal her in an intriguing new light." - Julia Boyd, author of A Dance with the Dragon "Remarkable. [French] is brilliant at telling Wallis's story. I loved every page of it." -Selina Hastings, author of Sybille Bedford "Lush and spicy. [French] strikingly renders an oft-fetishized time and place, countering the familiar mythologizing of both the Roaring Twenties, with its Eurocentric literary obsessions, and the path of China from dynastic to communist rule." - Kirkus Reviews "Biographer Paul French forensically takes apart the most damning evidence - the China dossier - and proves that the stories made up around Wallis were never anything more than desperate and shabby inventions.
" - Daily Mail.