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Très, très bon livre pour la culture Québécoise! Magnifique!
 
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Catherine_GV | otra reseña | Jun 20, 2019 |
A YA post-apocalyptic about a civilization living underground for couple thousand years. Two young people discover a passage created by an earthquake that leads them to the surface. Here they find a civilization that has also survived.
Limited character development and unrealistic interactions between groups separated by 2000 years.
However, this book was enjoyable and reading did not leave a feeling of time wasted.
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LamSon | Apr 17, 2009 |
Jeanne Chatel is an eighteen-year-old French orphan who is sent to New France (Canada) as a “King’s daughter” — basically, mail-order brides for the soldiers and trappers who settled this land back in the 1600s. Jeanne is strong-willed, spunky, and resourceful — all qualities that cause the nuns who raised her to despair, but which are going to stand her in good stead in this harsh new land.

Jeanne’s unfolding relationship with her new husband, Simon, follows every romance-novel cliche in the book — she dislikes him at first sight, he’s handsome but haughty and distant, and even when they begin to fall in love they are kept apart by various emotional hang-ups, including Jeanne’s jealousy of Simon’s dead wife. However, it’s such an appealing romance and they’re such great characters that I was easily able to forgive the cliches because I was really rooting for Simon and Jeanne to get past their issues and have a happy marriage.

Images of Native Canadians are also somewhat stereotypical here, but Martel does a fabulous job of capturing the feel of a time so remote from ours. She does particularly well, I think, at giving us a sense of the precariousness of life and all human happiness in that kind of world.
-http://compulsiveoverreader.wordpress.com/2008/01/15/the-kings-daughter-by-suzanne-martel-old-favourites-4/
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This book took a little time to get interesting but I LOVED it when I finished it and have read all the good parts again : )
 
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I_recommend | otra reseña | Apr 7, 2009 |
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