Anglais Snowchild (EDITION EN LANGUE ANGLAISE)

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The Epiphany, 1916.
On an unforgivingly cold winter's night in Val-Jalbert, Lac-Saint-Jean, a twelve month-old child, wrapped in furs, is discovered by a nun from the convent school. The discovery of this abandoned girl, possibly afflicted by the dreaded chicken pox, deeply upsets the nuns from Notre-Dame-Bon-Conseil who have just taken on their teaching duties. Val-Jalbert, a small factory-town built at the foot of the Ouiatchouan River, is run by the pulp and paper company. The villagers are hard-working and have everything they need. Life in Val Jalbert flows in an orderly fashion, morally irreproachable.

The child of the night increasingly disrupts the nuns and their neighbors, the Marois family, who eventually take her in. But where does Marie-Hermine, with eyes so blue, come from? Why did her parents drop her off like a heavy burden on the steps of the convent school? Over the years, the orphan girl will become affectionately known as ``the Winter Nightingale'' because of her extroardinary voice, and she will become the pride of the factory village which is later abandoned, doomed after the closure of the industry in 1927. Homes are now empty, gardens left unattended, and the nuns leave the barren village. During these unfortunate incidents, Marie-Hermine's past resurfaces and jealousies erupt, such as the love of a young metis named Toshan, encountered during a trip to Lac-Saint-Jean.


Rayons : Policier & Thriller > Policier


  • Auteur(s)

    Marie-Bernadette Dupuy

  • Éditeur

    Les Éditions JCL

  • Distributeur

    ePagine

  • Date de parution

    16/12/2013

  • EAN

    9782894318614

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    544 Pages

  • Action copier/coller

    Dans le cadre de la copie privée

  • Action imprimer

    Dans le cadre de la copie privée

  • Poids

    2 508 Ko

  • Entrepôt

    Entrepot Numérique

  • Support principal

    ebook (ePub)

  • Version ePub

    2.0.1

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Marie-Bernadette Dupuy

Marie-Bernadette Dupuy est devenue depuis L'Orpheline du bois des Loups (2003) un auteur incontournable de Terres de France. Ses sagas familiales ancrées en Charente connaissent un succès international (du Québec jusqu'en Russie !). La Grotte aux fées est le quatrième tome de la grande fresque de la famille Roy, après Le Moulin du loup, Le Chemin des Falaises, Les Tristes Noces. Il sera suivi des titres Les Ravages de la passion et Les Occupants du domaine. Tous ont paru aux Presses de la Cité.

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