Книга What The River Carried Mark Thomas

What The River Carried

"The Revolution promised liberty. It delivered a river full of the drowned."

Автор: Mark Thomas
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Външен склад
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10.06 19.69 лв
France, 1793. A government built on liberty, equality, and fraternity sends an army to exterminate i...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
220
EAN
9798184083643
Enbook ID
53016793
Издател
Теглоt
302
Размери
152 x 229 x 12

Пълно описание

France, 1793. A government built on liberty, equality, and fraternity sends an army to exterminate its own people.
When a conscription list is read aloud in a small Vendéen parish, Marianne Cesbron watches her husband Jean make a quiet, fatal decision: he will not go. Within weeks, an entire province has made the same choice - and the Republic responds not with negotiation, but with a campaign of annihilation that will leave tens of thousands dead.
Three hundred miles away, a young Parisian named Étienne Joubert marches west in the spring of 1793, utterly certain of his cause. He believes, as he has been taught to believe, that he is liberating the Vendée from the priests and aristocrats manipulating it. He does not yet know that the war will ask him to burn the villages of people who turn out to look exactly like his own neighbours - or that one single, anonymous act of conscience, buried in a stack of prison paperwork, will tie his fate to a woman and a husband he has never met.
Spanning the Vendée's destruction by Turreau's infernal columns, the drownings at Nantes, and the long, uncertain peace that followed, What the River Carried moves between a wife's quiet courage and a soldier's unravelling certainty to ask the question history rarely lets either side answer cleanly: what does a person owe the people their own side has destroyed - and what is left of a person once they've paid it?
Based closely on one of the most devastating and least-known chapters of the French Revolution - a civil war that killed a higher proportion of its population than almost any internal conflict in modern European history - What the River Carried is a story about faith, complicity, and the long, unfinished work of survival.