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Paperback When A Cobbler Ruled The King Book

ISBN: 9370427937

ISBN13: 9789370427938

When A Cobbler Ruled The King

When A Cobbler Ruled The King delves into the intersection of childhood innocence and the political upheaval of revolutionary Paris. Set during the turbulent time of the French Revolution, the story captures the lives of ordinary children who, amid a crumbling monarchy, encounter the young Louis XVII, a symbol of royal hope and loss. The contrast between the simplicity of childhood games and the harsh realities of revolution provides a powerful backdrop, highlighting the stark division between loyalty to the monarchy and the growing republican fervor. As the children form a bond with the Dauphin, unaware of his tragic future, their lives intertwine with the larger forces shaping their world. The novel explores the innocence of youth amidst the backdrop of political chaos, underscoring the complexities of loyalty and compassion in a time of national crisis. Through their interactions, the characters come to symbolize the human capacity for both hope and despair, making the story a poignant reflection on the impacts of historical events on the individual and collective psyche.

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