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Einband grossSavage Lands
ISBN/GTIN

Savage Lands

E-BookEPUBDRM AdobeE-Book
Englisch
Random Houseerschienen am04.03.2010
Louisiana, 1704, and France is clinging on to a swampy corner of the New World with only a few hundred men. Into this precarious situation arrive Elizabeth Savaret, one of a group of young women sent from Paris to provide wives for the colonists, and Auguste Guichard, the only ship¿s boy to survive the crossing. Elizabeth brings with her a green-silk quilt and a volume of Montaigne¿s essays; August brings nothing but an aptitude for botany and languages. Each has to build a life, Elizabeth among the feckless inhabitants of Mobile who wait for white flour to be sent from France; Auguste in the ¿redskin¿ village where he has been left as hostage and spy. Soon both fall for the bewitching charisma of infantryman Jean-Claude Babelon, Elizabeth as his wife, Auguste as his friend. But Babelon is a dangerous man to become involved with. Like so many who seek their fortunes in the colonies, he is out for himself, and has little regard for loyalty, love and trust. When his treachery forces Elizabeth and Auguste to start playing by his rules, the consequences are devastating. Rich in tactile detail, heart-wrenching in its portrayal of people clinging on to their humanity against the brutality of nature and commerce, this is historical fiction at its best. So absorbing is Clare Clark¿s recreation of eighteenth-century Louisiana that the reader won¿t want to leave it, even though the unstable ground on which New Orleans is putting down its first foundations proves far from hospitable.
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KlappentextLouisiana, 1704, and France is clinging on to a swampy corner of the New World with only a few hundred men. Into this precarious situation arrive Elizabeth Savaret, one of a group of young women sent from Paris to provide wives for the colonists, and Auguste Guichard, the only ship¿s boy to survive the crossing. Elizabeth brings with her a green-silk quilt and a volume of Montaigne¿s essays; August brings nothing but an aptitude for botany and languages. Each has to build a life, Elizabeth among the feckless inhabitants of Mobile who wait for white flour to be sent from France; Auguste in the ¿redskin¿ village where he has been left as hostage and spy. Soon both fall for the bewitching charisma of infantryman Jean-Claude Babelon, Elizabeth as his wife, Auguste as his friend. But Babelon is a dangerous man to become involved with. Like so many who seek their fortunes in the colonies, he is out for himself, and has little regard for loyalty, love and trust. When his treachery forces Elizabeth and Auguste to start playing by his rules, the consequences are devastating. Rich in tactile detail, heart-wrenching in its portrayal of people clinging on to their humanity against the brutality of nature and commerce, this is historical fiction at its best. So absorbing is Clare Clark¿s recreation of eighteenth-century Louisiana that the reader won¿t want to leave it, even though the unstable ground on which New Orleans is putting down its first foundations proves far from hospitable.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781409089803
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2010
Erscheinungsdatum04.03.2010
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.1016362
Rubriken
Genre9201

Inhalt/Kritik

Kritik
"Vigorous and intense, energetic and absorbing" -- Hilary Mantel "The book is vivid with historical details, the characters intense with drama and feeling... A story to lose yourself in, an intense and satisfying read" -- Sarah Vine The Times "Richly and densely textured, serious, intelligent, passionately written, and with more than a hint of gothic, the story pushes the reader to examine its central point: who are the savages?" -- Elizabeth Buchan Sunday Times "Well told, and well paced, with an easy narrative flow. The story offers strong personalities and a complicated, interesting plot...I felt secure in the accuracy of her picture of the time and place... Clare Clark's story and her history ring absolutely and very sadly true" -- Ursula K Le Guin Guardian "Intricately plotted and thick with intrigue, Savage Lands gives us an insight into an overlooked era" -- Stephanie Bishop Times Literary Supplementmehr