She heard voices. A kingdom listened.
In the darkest days of the Hundred Years War, France stood on the edge of collapse. English armies controlled vast territories, cities were falling, and hope was fading from the kingdom.
Then a teenage peasant girl from a small village in Lorraine claimed that heavenly voices had given her an impossible mission.
Her name was Joan of Arc.
Against every expectation, she persuaded kings, inspired armies, broke the siege of Orleans, and changed the course of European history. At only seventeen years old, she became one of the most extraordinary military and spiritual figures the world has ever known.
Drawing upon surviving trial records, eyewitness testimony, and contemporary sources, this book follows Joan's remarkable journey from the fields of Domremy to the battlefields of France, revealing the courage, faith, determination, and conviction that transformed a farmer's daughter into a national heroine and a saint.
Inside this book you will discover:
- The turbulent world of fifteenth-century France
- Joan's childhood in the village of Domremy
- The mysterious voices that shaped her destiny
- The road to the royal court at Chinon
- The dramatic relief of Orleans
- The victories that transformed the Hundred Years War
- The coronation of Charles VII at Reims
- Her capture, imprisonment, and trial
- The legacy that endured long after the flames of Rouen
Rich in historical detail and grounded in documented evidence, this is the story of a young woman whose faith, courage, and determination altered the fate of a nation.
A powerful biography of one of history's most enduring and inspiring figures.