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Liberty's Fire

By: Material type: Computer fileComputer fileLanguage: English Publication details: New York Hot Key Books 2015Description: 351 pISBN:
  • 9781471403675
Uniform titles:
  • Liberty's Fire
Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 823
LOC classification:
  • PZ7
Online resources: Other related works: Print version Liberty's Fire
Contents:
Title Page; Contents; ALSO BY LYDIA SYSON; Dedication; Epigraph; March 1871; Chapter 1.; Chapter 2.; Chapter 3.; Chapter 4.; Chapter 5.; Chapter 6.; Chapter 7.; Chapter 8.; Chapter 9.; Chapter 10.; April 1871; Chapter 11.; Chapter 12.; Chapter 13.; Chapter 14.; Chapter 15.; Chapter 16.; Chapter 17.; Chapter 18.; Chapter 19.; Chapter 20.; Chapter 21.; May 1871; Chapter 22.; Chapter 23.; Chapter 24.; Chapter 25.; Chapter 26.; Chapter 27.; Chapter 28.; Chapter 29.; Chapter 30.; Chapter 31.; Chapter 32.; Chapter 33.; Chapter 34.; 1880; Historical Afterword; Acknowledgements; Lydia Syson.
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Summary: Paris, 1871. Four young people will rewrite their destinies. Paris is in revolt. After months of siege at the hands of the Prussians, a wind of change is blowing through the city, bringing with it murmurs of a new revolution. Alone and poverty-stricken, sixteen-year-old Zéphyrine is quickly lured in by the ideals of the city's radical new government, and she finds herself swept away by its promises of freedom, hope, equality and rights for women. But she is about to be seduced for a second time, following a fateful encounter with a young violinist. Anatole's passion for his music
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Title Page; Contents; ALSO BY LYDIA SYSON; Dedication; Epigraph; March 1871; Chapter 1.; Chapter 2.; Chapter 3.; Chapter 4.; Chapter 5.; Chapter 6.; Chapter 7.; Chapter 8.; Chapter 9.; Chapter 10.; April 1871; Chapter 11.; Chapter 12.; Chapter 13.; Chapter 14.; Chapter 15.; Chapter 16.; Chapter 17.; Chapter 18.; Chapter 19.; Chapter 20.; Chapter 21.; May 1871; Chapter 22.; Chapter 23.; Chapter 24.; Chapter 25.; Chapter 26.; Chapter 27.; Chapter 28.; Chapter 29.; Chapter 30.; Chapter 31.; Chapter 32.; Chapter 33.; Chapter 34.; 1880; Historical Afterword; Acknowledgements; Lydia Syson.

Praise for Lydia SysonCopyright.

Paris, 1871. Four young people will rewrite their destinies. Paris is in revolt. After months of siege at the hands of the Prussians, a wind of change is blowing through the city, bringing with it murmurs of a new revolution. Alone and poverty-stricken, sixteen-year-old Zéphyrine is quickly lured in by the ideals of the city's radical new government, and she finds herself swept away by its promises of freedom, hope, equality and rights for women. But she is about to be seduced for a second time, following a fateful encounter with a young violinist. Anatole's passion for his music

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