The Hangman in the Mirror
by Kate Cayley
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Pub Date Sep 01 2011 | Archive Date Mar 09 2014
Description
A strong-willed 16-year-old girl fights for survival in 18th-century North America.
Françoise
Laurent has never had an easy life. The only surviving child of a
destitute washerwoman and wayward soldier, she must rely only on herself
to get by. When her parents die suddenly from the smallpox ravishing
New France (modern-day Montreal), Françoise sees it as a chance to
escape the life she thought she was trapped in.
Seizing her newfound opportunity, Françoise takes a job as an aide to
the wife of a wealthy fur trader. The poverty-ridden world she knew
transforms into a strange new world full of privilege and fine things -
and of never having to beg for food. But Françoise's relationships with
the other servants in Madame Pommereau's house are tenuous, and Madame
Pommereau isn't an easy woman to work for. When Françoise is caught
stealing a pair of her mistress's beautiful gloves, she faces a future
even worse than she could have imagined: thrown in jail, she is
sentenced to death by hanging. Once again, Françoise is left to her own
devices to survive ... Is she cunning enough to convince the prisoner in
the cell beside her to become the hangman and marry her, which, by law,
is the only thing that could save her life?
Based on an actual story and filled with illuminating historical detail,
THE HANGMAN IN THE MIRROR transports readers to the harsh landscape of a
new land that is filled with even harsher class divisions and
injustices.
Advance Praise
-Quill & Quire
"There are several themes
running through this gripping novel: ... the disparity between ... the
wealthy and the poor. Another is the power of words."
-Quill & Quire
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781554513567 |
PRICE | 12.95 |
PAGES | 232 |