
Marie's Home
Or, A Glimpse of the Past
Caroline A. Austin(Author)
Salem Ridge Press
Published on 22. August 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-0-9776786-5-5 (ISBN)
Description
Until the time she is eleven years old, Marie Hamilton lives a peaceful life with her grandmother, parents and younger brother on the family estate in England; however, her life changes dramatically when her family moves to France just before the start of the French Revolution. Marie's father is returning to France at the invitation of Louis XVI to reclaim his title and estates as the Comte de Grandville. The family arrives at the magnificent palace of Versailles and quickly becomes part of privileged court life. All is not well, though, in France and only months later the oppressed and starving French people rise up against the Nobility. When the enraged mob storms through the palace, Marie and her family are rescued from grave danger by a strange twist of events, but Marie's story of courage, self-sacrifice and true nobility is not yet over!
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
317 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9776786-5-5 (9780977678655)
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Persons
Caroline Austin was an English author born in the 19th century, recognized for her poignant depictions of family life and the challenges of youth. Her writing reflects a keen understanding of social dynamics and the emotional struggles of her characters, particularly young women.
Austin often explored themes such as individuality, parental expectations, and the conflicts that arise from generational differences. Her works, including ""Unlucky: A Fragment of a Girl's Life,"" reveal her insights into the complexities of childhood and adolescence.
Throughout her career, Austin contributed to literature during a time when societal norms were evolving, making her explorations particularly relevant. Her narratives offer valuable reflections on the human experience, emphasizing empathy and understanding in the face of life's challenges. Austin's writing remains a testament to the intricate relationships that shape our lives.