Faces of the Dead

Faces of the Dead by Suzanne Weyn, published by Scholastic Press in 2014, is a captivating narrative that follows Princess Marie-Thérèse Charlotte as she seeks to comprehend the tumultuous Revolution in France. In a bold move, she trades places with a chambermaid and ventures beyond the palace walls, embarking on a journey that exposes her to the realities of life in Paris. This edition contains 201 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the challenges faced by Marie-Thérèse as she navigates the dangers of the streets alongside her street-wise companion, Henri. The story delves into themes of identity and resilience amid the backdrop of a revolutionary society. Through this engaging tale, Weyn illustrates the stark contrasts between royal privilege and the struggles of the common people during a pivotal moment in history.
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Sheltered Princess Marie-Thérèse Charlotte is determined to understand the Revolution that is sweeping France, so she switches places with a chambermaid and sneaks out of the palace–but even with a street-wise companion, Henri, the streets of Paris are a dangerous place.
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