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In the Eye of a Storm |
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| by Mary Mageau | |||||
| e ISBN: 9780987123923 | |||||
| Publisher: DoctorZed Publishing | |||||
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"This delightful and well researched story, set amid the French Revolution, sees the joy of beautiful music triumphing over the misery and suffering of war. An uplifting story for readers of all ages." Penny Garsworthy, author of Jessie's Ghosts From her earliest years, the destiny of Laneve de Nervode has been marked by her extraordinary musical talent. One of France's finest concert harpsichordists and pianists, only the brilliance of her playing has thus far saved her from the violence and bloodshed of the French Revolution. But can it save her from the guillotine?
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THE AUTHOR: Mary Mageau is the author of In the Eye of a Storm, The Trousseau, and An Antique Brooch. She also is an award-winning composer and writer. Born and educated in the United States, she has lived in Australia since 1974. Her writings in the Japanese verse forms of haiku, tanka and haibun are published in the United States by Red Moon Press and MET Press. Mary's poetry also appears in American, Canadian and Australian anthologies and literary journals. Her haibun poems were published in Triptych Poets, Volume I (Blemish Books, 2010). |
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