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Bride of New France

Published
Aug 2012
Main Genre
Historical Historical
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316

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A Canadian bestseller, this richly imagined novel is about a young French woman sent to settle in the New World.

Transporting readers from cosmopolitan seventeenth-century Paris to the Canadian frontier, this vibrant debut tells of the struggle to survive in a brutal time and place. Laure Beausejour has been taken from her destitute family and raised in an infamous orphanage to be trained as a lace maker. Striking and willful, she dreams of becoming a seamstress and catching the eye of a nobleman. But after complaining about her living conditions, she is sent to Canada as a fille du roi, expected to marry a French farmer there. Laure is shocked by the primitive state of the colony and the mingling of the settlers with the native tribes. When her ill-matched husband leaves her alone in their derelict hut for the winter, she must rely on her wits and her clandestine relationship with an Iroquois man for survival.

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Aug 2013 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN13 9780393345858 ISBN10 0393345858
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Jan 2011 Penguin (Canada) ISBN13 9780143173380 ISBN10 0143173383
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First Edition Aug 2012 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN13 9780393073379 ISBN10 0393073378
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Aug 2012 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN13 9780393083873 ISBN10 039308387X
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Aug 2012 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN10 B007HXFSAK
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Aug 2012 Random House Audio ISBN10 B008U2Q0PY
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