White Heart A Novel

Cover of White Heart A Novel by Julie B. Caton
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 9781617770531
Dimensions:
Height: 9.01573 Inches
Length: 5.98424 Inches
Weight: 1.00089866948 Pounds
Width: 0.7472426 Inches
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White Heart A Novel by Julie B. Caton, published by Tate Publishing in May 2011, is a historical fiction that delves into the life of Madeleine de Roybon D’Allone. This edition spans 354 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Madeleine as she escapes the opulence and turmoil of the French court during the reign of Louis XIV, seeking a new beginning in Ontario. However, her past traumas linger, shaping her journey as she navigates the challenges of frontier life.

Readers will find a rich exploration of Madeleine’s experiences as she takes on various roles, including a teacher to the Hurons and a fur-trading post proprietor. The story highlights her resilience in the face of adversity, particularly when she is captured by the Iroquois, leading to profound changes in her life and faith. White Heart presents a vivid portrayal of historical events and personal struggles, inviting readers to witness the complexities of survival and recovery in a tumultuous era.


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The warrior leapt on her like a starving wolf on a lamb. Pressing a large knife to her throat, he pinned her down. His free hand grabbed her thick skirts and undershirt, and he yanked them over her head. She screamed again and again. I tried to turn away but could not. Shame flooded me. Ellen had been my best friend for five years. We had seen the trading post prosper. Her gentle Huguenot spirit had succored me through difficulties. I had grown into a better woman because of her faith. And I knew how her violation felt. Had I not fled France sixteen years ago because of my own humiliation? Had I not been devastated by my abuse while at Versailles?Trapped in the extravagance and the artifice of the French court during the reign of the Sun King, Louis the XIV, Madeleine de Roybon D’Allone becomes desperate for an escape. When the king himself offers her the opportunity to flee to the New World, Madeleine eagerly accepts. Madeleine soon embarks on a new life in Ontario, but the trials of her past are not so easily left behind. Life on the frontier is fraught with its own opportunities and danger. Madeleine explores roles such as teacher to the Hurons, lady voyageur, and proprietor of a fur-trading post on Lake Ontario. Yet when the Iroquois attack her homestead and take her captive, her life and spiritual faith change forever. Based on the actual life of Madeleine de Roybon D’Allone,White Heartis a compelling story of faith, love, and recovery.

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Publisher: Tate Publishing. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9781617770531.
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Language: en. Pages: 354.

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