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Hardcover Madeleine Takes Command Book

ISBN: 1025815734

ISBN13: 9781025815732

Madeleine Takes Command

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"Madeleine Takes Command" is a gripping historical novel that brings to life the extraordinary true story of Madeleine de Verch res, a young heroine of 17th-century New France. Set against the backdrop of the rugged Canadian wilderness in 1692, the narrative follows fourteen-year-old Madeleine as she is unexpectedly left in charge of her family's fort while her parents are away. When a sudden attack by warriors threatens the settlement, Madeleine must cast aside her childhood fears and assume the role of a military commander.

With only her two younger brothers, an elderly servant, and two soldiers to assist her, Madeleine orchestrates a daring defense that lasts for eight harrowing days. This classic work of historical fiction explores themes of courage, leadership, and resilience, offering a vivid portrayal of colonial life and the perils faced by early settlers. Ethel C. Brill crafts a story that is both educational and deeply moving, capturing the spirit of a girl who became a legend through her unwavering bravery. Ideal for readers interested in Canadian history and tales of female empowerment, "Madeleine Takes Command" remains a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.

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