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La Vengeance des mères

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  • 382pages
  • 14 heures de lecture

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In this stunning sequel to an award-winning novel, Meggie Kelly begins her journal in March 1876 alongside her twin sister, Susie, as they grapple with the devastating loss of their village, possessions, and family. The soldiers have destroyed their lives, leaving them emotionally shattered and filled with rage against the U.S. government, the Army, and humanity itself. This narrative unfolds the story of Margaret Kelly, who participated in the "Brides for Indians" program in 1873, where One Thousand White Women were offered as brides to the Cheyenne Nation in exchange for horses. These women, often marginalized—prisoners, prostitutes, or the mentally ill—sought freedom, never expecting to find love and belonging among the Cheyenne. Many formed deep connections with their husbands and embraced their new lives, becoming part of the Cheyenne culture. The novel delves into the complexities of love, identity, and vengeance, exploring the bonds between mothers and children, and the lengths to which these women will go to protect their loved ones. Jim Fergus vividly captures a pivotal moment in American history, bringing to life unforgettable characters whose struggles resonate with contemporary themes.

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La Vengeance des mères, Jean-Luc Piningre, Jim Fergus

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2016
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