The Maid

The Maid

by KimberlyCutter (Author)

Synopsis

It is the early part of the fifteenth century and the tumultuous Hundred Years War rages on. The French city of Orleans is under siege, English soldiers tea rthrough the countryside wreaking destruction on all who cross their path, and Charles VII, the uncrowned king, has neither the strength nor the will to rally his army. And in the quiet of her parents' garden in Domremy, a twelve-year-old peasant girl, Jehanne, hears a voice that will change her life - and the course of European history. The tale of Jehanne d'Arc, the saint and warrior who believed she had been chosen by God to save France, and who led an army of 10,000 soldiers against theEnglish, has captivated our imagination for centuries. But the story of Jehanne- the girl - whose sister was murdered by the English, who sought an escapefrom her violent father and a forced marriage, who taught herself to ride, andfight, and lead, and who somehow found the courage and tenacity to convincefirst one, then two, then tens, then thousands to follow her, is at oncethrilling, unexpected and heart-breaking. Sweeping, gripping and rich with intrigue, betrayal, love and valour, The Maid is an unforgettable novel about the power and burden of faith, and the exhilarating and devastating consequences of fame.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 29 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1408821869
ISBN 13: 9781408821862
Book Overview: The girl who led an army The peasant who crowned a king The maid who became a legend

Media Reviews
`A gallopingly evocative adventure novel about Joan of Arc' * Guardian *
`Unputdownable' * Independent *
'An entertaining and triumphant re-imagining of a courageous, faithful and remarkably resilient woman' * Amanda Foreman *
`A compassionate, unsentimental take on the peasant girl who led the French army' * Grazia *
Author Bio
Kimberly Cutter has written for Harper's Bazaar, W Magazine, Vanity Fair, Men's Vogue, New York Magazine, and The London Telegraph. From 2000 to 2004 she was the West Coast Editor for W Magazine. In 1998, she received her master's degree in fiction writing from the University of Virginia, where she was a Henry Hoyns Fellow. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.