Young Joan
Barbara Dana (author)
Harper Trophy, US: 1991; 340pp
ISBN: 006440661X
Genres: historical fiction
Issues: family, friendship, gifted, identity, religion
This is a delightfully crafted fictional biography of Joan of Arc before she led the Dauphin to victory.
Here she is, at first, simply a kind-hearted, deeply religious child who loves her family and friends dearly. Her days are filled with small, ordinary things – farm life and the animals she cherishes. But as she herself says: "My Joan life came in two pieces of time. There was the time before I heard the voice, and then there was the time after."
This is an absorbing and inspirational read, and the writer has managed to give the reader a wonderful sense of an ordinary life transformed. Moving, enriching, enlightening – for all readers, not only those who follow the Christian faith.
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