Résumé
fter spending two years with his new Iroquois family as described in Volume 1, Pierre-Esprit Radisson escapes and sails across the Atlantic to Holland before boarding ship to head down the west coast of France. Using his wits and the skills picked up in the New World, he makes his way up the Loire and arrives in Paris hoping to find his mother. But war for the succession of the king of France has razed the faubourg where he had lived with his family. What has happened to his mother?Obsessed with returning to New France and the way of life he now loves, Radisson agrees to sign on with the Jesuits who are intent on evangelizing the New World. His return to the St. Lawrence Valley also means assuming responsibility for his past—his capture by the Iroquois and the death of his friends—but also honouring his commitment to the Jesuits and living a less adventurous life… at least temporarily.But the New World is rife with challenge and conflict as cultures and economies collide. His mastery of the Mohawk language and knowledge of Mohawk culture make him a much-needed strategist and diplomat as plans are hatched to establish a new mission in the heart of Iroquois territory, which until recently was home to New France’s mortal enemy.
Auteur
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Martin Fournier est historien (Ph. D.), spécialiste de l'île d'Orléans, des relations franco-autochtones au xviie siècle et de Radisson, dont il a écrit la biographie de référence. Il a aussi transposé la vie de ce célèbre coureur de bois dans une série de romans primés. Enseignant et auteur de plusieurs essais historiques, son principal champ de pratique demeure la diffusion publique de l'histoire et du patrimoine. Il a notamment coordonné la réalisation de l'Encyclopédie du patrimoine culturel de l'Amérique française.
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Peter McCambridge is a professional translator. He has an MA in Modern Languages from Cambridge University. His MA thesis is on the Montreal Canadiens and popular culture in Quebec.Peter McCambridge translated I HATE HOCKEY by François Barcelo (Baraka 2011). He also won the John Dryden Translation Prize
Auteur(s) : Martin Fournier
Caractéristiques
Auteur(s) : Martin Fournier
Publication : 15 décembre 2014
Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub], Livre numérique eBook [PDF]
Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub), Marquage social (PDF)
Taille(s) : 1,87 Mo (ePub), 5,76 Mo (PDF)
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9781771860345
EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [PDF] : 9781771860352
EAN13 (papier) : 9781771860260