More info
Antoine-Francois Prevost d'Exil was indeed an abbot, but he was swirled by a turbulent life. And it is possible that a story similar to that described in Prevost's most famous novel about Manon Lescaut actually happened to its author. This priest, by his own admission, did not celebrate Mass well, but he had an amazing knowledge of the female soul and the extremes of love... The novel "The Story of a Greek Woman" describes the fate of a woman who, as a girl, fell into the seraglio of a Turkish pasha. A French diplomat bought her back and took her to France... The book will acquaint readers with the adventures of a beautiful Muslim woman and with other characters whose life is subject to the laws of Love.