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A Family of Brigands in 1793

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Resulta difícil no emocionarse varias veces al sumergirse en esta narración -a medio camino entre la novela de aventuras y el relato autobiográfico-, atribuida en un principio a Jean Chaurrau, el jesuita que la llevó a la imprenta. Sin embargo, en las últimas ediciones francesas es más común, y más justo, encontrar el nombre de María de Sainte-Hèrmine como autora. Ella misma explica en las primeras páginas el objetivo que le movió a dar a conocer a sus descendientes los beneficios con los que Dios ha colmado a su familia “beneficios amargos, sin duda, pero preciosos a la vez”. Es uno de sus nietos quien entrega el manuscrito a Chaurrau con la autorización para publicarlo. El conmovedor testimonio de Sainte-Hèrmine nos muestra el Terror de la revolución más allá de la conocida barbarie parisina, porque los cantores de La Marsellesa también perpetraron el primer genocidio moderno, masacrando a toda una región que se resistía a convertirse en esclava de las nuevas ideas. El episodio se llama la Guerra de Vandea (la Vendée) tomando el nombre de la región insurrecta, y “bandidos” llamaron a aquellos nobles y campesinos que se bordaron en las camisas el Sagrado Corazón con una divisa antigua, Dios y el Rey, es decir, lo más proscrito de la Francia revolucionaria. Este libro es la terrible historia de una familia de aquellos memorables bandidos.

348 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2012

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Profile Image for Lucía Lispector.
84 reviews3 followers
December 31, 2023
De los mejores libros que he leído en mi vida.
Es un libro desgarrador y, a la vez, no se detiene en detalles escabrosos, al contrario, te incita de una manera impresionante a ser valiente ante los sufrimientos que todos debemos encontrarnos en esta vida.
Toda esta historia proviene de un manuscrito que la joven marquesa de Serant, María, deja a sus nietos a final de sus años de vida, para mostrarles cómo era su vida antes de la revolución francesa y después, cuando se intentó descristianizar Francia de una manera brutal, tanto que muchos historiadores califican a esta persecución de cristianos como el primer genocidio moderno.
A pesar de todo esto, María nos cuenta con una gran claridad su transformación de ser una joven arrogante y orgullosa, a una adulta sin temor a la muerte, valiente, humilde y piadosa, capaz de perdonar de corazón a asesinos sanguinarios cuyo pulso no tembló ni ante pequeñuelos agonizantes. Esta historia deja párrafos inolvidables, cuyo significado han hecho fortalecer y aumentar mi fe ante semejantes personas que vivieron con brevedad pero dejando profunda huella en el corazón de los que les rodearon, y los que leemos ahora sus desventuras: Genoveva, Arturo, Justina… todos ellos admirables hasta el final, fieles, incorruptos. No tengo palabras ante este hecho histórico que tan poco conocía, pues en los colegios siempre nos han enseñado con dulzura los grandes ideales de “libertad, igualdad y fraternidad”. Sin embargo, bajo esas palabras se acometían tremendas injusticias ante no solo hombres cuya libertad religiosa les quedaba denegada, sino también con mujeres y niños que solo querían vivir y crecer en las hermosas campiñas francesas que, como dice la protagonista del libro “¡Cuánta sangre había corrido en aquellas campiñas, hoy tan risueñas! ¡Cuántos cadáveres había arrastrado en sus ondas aquel bellísimo Loira!
Sin duda un imprescindible si quieres llenar tu alma de historia, de aventura y de valores ejemplarizados en vidas de mártires que vivieron con fe y dignidad hasta el final de sus cortas vidas.
Profile Image for Sandralena Hanley.
Author 7 books72 followers
September 24, 2020
An absolute eye-opening story about the horrors of the French Revolution told to her grandchildren by a grandmother, who lived through it as a 16 year old girl.
Marie was a proud, spoiled girl who through great suffering and the angelic example of her saintly godmother and sister Genevieve learned to hope in God. As she suffers deprivation and knows daily fear of denunciation as an aristocrat, yet Marie learns to accept God's will, even as she loses her beloved family and friends to the guillotine.
She learns to forgive the most cruel of her tormentors, and is even instrumental in their salvation.
Parallel to the unrest and chaotic destruction of culture and religion in our times, it strikes a chord of deja Vu.
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Profile Image for Padre Álvaro Morante.
4 reviews
July 30, 2021
Muy bueno

Se aprende a dar la vida. Pero siempre por amor. Amor a Dios y al prójimo. Alabado sea el Corazón de Jesús en todo lugar y tiempo.
Profile Image for Werner.
29 reviews7 followers
February 19, 2021
A Family of Brigands is a memoir written by a grandmother, that her grandchildren may know and learn from the lives of their ancestors who lived and died during the French Revolution as Vendean Catholics.

A few things that I will treasure from her graceful retelling of her life:

how grounded it is in the Faith, a supernatural reality in which we tend to forget is what this life on earth itself is grounded upon.

How often she foreshadows certain details and persons, and how their nature and actions will shape the future for better or worse. A clear example as to how our moral actions resound in time and in eternity. She speaks to her grandchildren as this memoir is for them, and reminds herself and them how those who have persevered and gone before us watch us from their eternity in Heaven. I wonder how she feels knowing that her words and sentiments have reached and impacted me as well!

That heroism is only possible with love greater than self. Even amongst the enemy "Blues" as the godless Republicans were known, Marie recognizes the valor of an enemy general who held a bridge to his and his men's death so that the rest of the army could be saved. Yes for "they were also French."
How many times lives were saved, and even souls saved, of those who betrayed these poor nobles by forgiveness and goodness.

In general, what it means to be a good Christian in times of peace and in times of war. It is the same, in that Providence bestows at all times what is good and necessary for the Christian soul. God's loving hand is present in the beautiful and comforting times, preparing for the times of trail and suffering, which itself is a preparation for our eternal reward.

I will never grow tired of how edifying Christian civilization was, how natural law and divine law adhered to forms the most beautiful souls and way of life.

Almost every person in this story had someone or something they were willing to die for. The word devotion was not only for religious practice (and it primarily is) but for a willingness to serve, defend, and die for master or spouse.

Finally, the most encouraging message I got was that, simple devotion to God and to duty will carry you through everything. And not in a manner that is "enough" or "barely making it", but rather that God wants to use us as instruments of grace and mercy, and to glorify His Name in ways that will be remembered for eternity.
Profile Image for Gil Blas.
127 reviews13 followers
January 13, 2024
Un libro muy recomendable para releer cada 14 de julio.
Esta novela testimonial sería infinitamente popular, además de por su calidad, por lo que cuenta, si no viviéramos bajo un paradigma cultural tan hostil a su mensaje, y si las instituciones que podrían darle más difusión tuvieran el coraje que tuvo entonces esta familia de bandidos.

Tenemos aquí una familia de santitos. La familia Sainte-Hermine nos muestra con toda claridad la oscuridad de “las luces” y sus terribles contradicciones. Y alecciona mostrando un ejemplo de sacrificio que hace creíble su proclamada fe.

Este libro es como aquel tan célebre de Victor Hugo pero con la diferencia de que no es ficción y pone el foco en los grandes olvidados de la revolución: los campesinos, sacerdotes y nobles vandeanos. Y además te ahorras la sensiblería de aquel talentoso literato.

Si viajáramos a Nantes, deberíamos arrojar flores blancas sobre el río Loira. Aquel “primer Auschwitz” olvidado.
Profile Image for Ramón Alfonso Díaz Perfecto.
18 reviews4 followers
December 5, 2024
He tenido ganas de subrayar todo el libro.

«No nos engañemos; veremos incendiar nuestros castillos, seremos proscritos, despojados, calumniados, inmolados tal vez... Demos gracias a Dios por esta luz que nos da, pues esta previsión redobla nuestros merecimientos para el cielo».
Profile Image for Ben Watson.
72 reviews1 follower
March 20, 2025
Solid book!
Memoirs of a French Marquise from 1780s-1805 or so. Marie de Sainte-Hermine was French royalty and her memoirs written for her grandchildren and later published details the terrible misfortunes she and her family endure during rise of French Republic/Terrors.

She was extremely Catholic and it was really moving to read about how this family who suffered so so much remained virtuous, devout, and good during a really dark and terrifying time. Really powerful demonstration of what faith and Christian morals and values SHOULD be both in times of war and peace.

I also loved, that since this was written for her grandchildren and not general publication, the author riddles the book with little lessons and calls out especially important moments as formative for their (her grandchildren’s) spiritual life. Made the book feel very authentic and sincere.

Why 4/5

The book had a pretty slow start and I didn’t really get into it and like it til about 1/3 or 1/2 way mark and then ripped through it. If you find yourself getting bored I don’t think you’d miss a lot skimming over parts -especially the beginning. Lots of flowery speech that can get tiresome.

I don’t think I’d generally rec unless someone had an interest in the French Revolution, religious persecution, or was an avid reader.
2 reviews1 follower
May 27, 2025
Um livro que retrata muito bem a vida de uma família nobre católica no meio da revolução francesa.

Te anima a viver a fé, o perdão e o amor como está família virtuosa viveu em meio a tantos sofrimentos, alegrias, perdas, vinganças e esperanças.
146 reviews
July 31, 2025
Heart-rending and unforgettable. I was left in tears at the end of this beautiful story of courage, redemption and deep Faith.
Profile Image for Sarah Gianelloni.
8 reviews6 followers
March 6, 2019
This book was both beautiful and completely heart-wrenching. Set during the French Revolution we read the horrible atrocities that took place. When you have a Godless society, nothing can go right. Complete destruction and havoc at every turn. Without God we cannot have a civilized society. This book shows that our true home is in eternity with God. Not in this temporary world that will never give us full satisfaction. The characters are courageous and holy, and they had their eyes set on God and His holy faith every day of their lives. Walking up the guillotine steps to their death knowing that they never succumbed to the evils surrounding them and giving their lives to Almighty God who has given us so much too. I highly recommend this book, especially to every Catholic out there. Genevieve and Arthur are two examples of a holy marriage focused on God and eternity. Beautiful book!
Profile Image for Luis Carlos.
3 reviews
December 25, 2023
Un clásico de la literatura francesa que nos muestran los horrores de la revolución liberal de 1789 y los horrores de lo que podemos llamar el primer genocidio de la era moderna
Profile Image for Javier Muñoz.
191 reviews17 followers
October 1, 2022
Libro de memorias escrito por una abuela a su nietos, rememorando los trágicos sucesos de La Vendée, donde cientos de miles de católicos entregaron su vida de forma sangrienta a manos de los revolucionarios franceses.
El libro tiene 2 partes bien diferenciadas, una primera en la que la autora recrea la forma de vida cotidiana y la personalidad de su familia y seres queridos en la región de Angers, donde se vivía pacíficamente y la fe y la práctica religiosa era algo común en aquellos tiempos y de vital importancia.
La segunda parte se centra en las trágicas vivencias de la autora al convertirse en bandida, junto con su familia, a los ojos de las autoridades revolucionarias, que castigaban con la muerte a aquellos que eran fieles a sus prácticas religiosas y no abjuraban de su fe.
El valor del libro reside en lo bien que combina la vida tranquila que vivían las gentes del campo de aquellos años 1790 y siguientes, y las desventuras y violencias sufridos por la autora en primera persona.
El libro desprende en todas sus páginas una humanidad increíble y unas lecciones espirituales sencillas pero definitivas, provechosas y atemporales, llenas de sentido común.
No es un libro de memorias escrito por un profesional, pero ahí está también su encanto, en las imperfecciones que muestra; porque lo realmente importante son las vivencias que la autora comparte con sus nietos, a quienes dedica este escrito.
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250 reviews12 followers
May 15, 2023
What a ride! Through Marie's recall of what happened during the Vendee battle, you get to grasp the maddness and thirst for blood that the "revolution" brought to France. Ever since then, caos has expanded and Catholicism been attacked.

This is a tale to read if you want to have some preparation towards persecution.
Profile Image for Meghan Suchomski.
6 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2024
This was the most edifying book that I have ever read. My heart bleeds over the atrocities suffered by the faithful in France, especially in light of the recent enshrinement of the right to abortion into the French constitution. Read this book. It will change your life. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
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6 reviews3 followers
January 7, 2024
I had a hard time putting this book down. The conflict in the Vendee was already of much interest to me but having an account of a family who endured the many ups and downs of the conflict made further study on the subject even more enjoyable. I cannot recommend this book enough.
Profile Image for Pablo Bueria.
3 reviews
September 9, 2025
Libro imprescindible. Los ideales de fe, lealtad, amor por la patria... son conmovedores, no por su valor romántico, que lo tiene, sino por llevarlos hasta sus últimas consecuencias. Que orgullo debieron sentir esos nietos al saber la entrega de sus antepasados
Profile Image for Lucía Lispector.
84 reviews3 followers
December 30, 2023
El último y mejor libro que he leído este año justo 230 años después de que ocurriera.
Es un libro desgarrador y la vez, no se detiene en detalles escabrosos, al contrario, te incita de una manera impresionante a ser valiente ante los sufrimientos que todos debemos encontrarnos en esta vida.
Toda esta historia proviene de un manuscrito que la joven marquesa de Serant, María, deja a sus nietos a final de sus años de vida, para mostrarles cómo era su vida antes de la revolución francesa y después, cuando se intentó descristianizar Francia de una manera brutal, tanto que muchos historiadores califican a esta persecución de cristianos como el primer genocidio moderno.
A pesar de todo esto, María nos cuenta con una gran claridad su transformación de ser una joven arrogante y orgullosa, a una adulta sin temor a la muerte, valiente, humilde y piadosa, capaz de perdonar de corazón a asesinos sanguinarios cuyo pulso no tembló ni ante pequeñuelos agonizantes. Esta historia deja párrafos inolvidables, cuyo significado han hecho fortalecer y aumentar mi fe ante semejantes personas que vivieron con brevedad pero dejando profunda huella en el corazón de los que les rodearon, y los que leemos ahora sus desventuras: Genoveva, Arturo, Justina… todos ellos admirables hasta el final, fieles, incorruptos. No tengo palabras ante este hecho histórico que tan poco conocía, pues en los colegios siempre nos han enseñado con dulzura los grandes ideales de “libertad, igualdad y fraternidad”. Sin embargo, bajo esas palabras se acometían tremendas injusticias ante no solo hombres cuya libertad religiosa les quedaba denegada, sino también con mujeres y niños que solo querían vivir y crecer en las hermosas campiñas francesas que, como dice la protagonista del libro “¡Cuánta sangre había corrido en aquellas campiñas, hoy tan risueñas! ¡Cuántos cadáveres había arrastrado en sus ondas aquel bellísimo Loira!
Sin duda un imprescindible si quieres llenar tu alma de historia, de aventura y de valores ejemplarizados en vidas de mártires que vivieron con fe y dignidad hasta el final de sus cortas vidas.
48 reviews
April 14, 2020
Beautiful first hand account of a devout Catholic aristocrat during the French Revolution. Inspiring and especially good read for the current times, to keep things in perspective.
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94 reviews6 followers
March 2, 2023
Incredible. One of the most, if not THE most edifying books I've read in my entire life.

A true portrait of a deeply Catholic family and society on the eve of its destruction.
From the beginning, it reminded me of Holding the Stirrup in its intimate portrayal of the dignity and devotion of the nobility and the ordered society they inhabited. Except poor Catholic France fell 130~ years before the Holy Roman Empire.

The stunning bravery, the utter devotion, the heroic virtue, the pure and unwavering Catholic Faith!

Surely they are all saints.

How many souls did Genevieve save? Tonio, the girl on the road, Urban (!), Pierre, countless others by her example. And then Marie likewise! With her later captors and the prison guard's wife!
Always concerned for the welfare of souls above all else--as we all should approach every single day.

Genevieve de Serant, Arthur Serant, Marquis and Marquise de Serant, Justine Bureau, Jacques Bureau, Father Bertaux the martyr! Ora pro nobis.

Fr. Antonio de Serant, trusted by Marie as a favored intercessor in Heaven, ora pro nobis.

I can't decide which "character's" life I am most inspired by. Urban's conversion, Genevieve and Arthur's devotion and daring escapes, the Bureaus' heroic sacrifices, the Marquise's salutary virtue, dear Tonio's dedication, cunning, and vocation, Marie's spiritual growth, clandestine Masses in cornfields and dressing rooms...Father Bertaux's martyrdom was perhaps the most moving moment. "Introibo ad altare Dei," as he was led to the altar where once the Lamb immolated Himself, that now stood desecrated by filthy idols. Almost all churches in France were desecrated in this way! Paving the way for Assisi, 1986.

They cannot but recreate the Passion of Our Lord, and the fate of the Roman martyrs! Riding backwards on a donkey! The demand to adore the (sickly revolutionary) pagan idol! The tribunal by the "goddess Reason!"
The Vendean massacres were truly a genocide of Catholics.
And then the communists did the same thing!

As a side note, it was fascinating observing the collaborator priests, and how they didn't manage to form a new, false religion as happened in England at their anti-Catholic revolution. The Faith ran deeper than that in France.

I want to IMMEDIATELY make a Vendee pilgrimage now. The drownings at Nantes especially <3 I wonder if there are records/papers of any of these people. I tried to find Fr. Bertaux to no avail. To think, their bones still float in the Loire.

I am inspired to read more about the Vendee, about Marie Antoinette, and about religious persecution under the French Revolution. Of course, the similarities to the "French Revolution from inside the Church" are impossible to ignore. The SSPX's poetic use of the Vendean Sacred Heart is striking.

Maybe read Trianon series next.
Or The Gods Are Athirst
Or Beauty and the Jacobin

Finally, this book captured my attention in an all-consuming way which I have not experienced in years. I stayed up well past midnight to read the excitement from Genevieve's flight and poor Pierre's death all the way until the martyrdoms at Nantes in one fell swoop. With my degraded attention span thanks to the internet, this rarely happens for me with a book anymore. And I felt I truly knew the characters in a way I hardly ever experience anymore. Memoir is truly the best genre.

Thankful to publishing friends who recommended this and ofc to the inimitable Angelus Press.

I will certainly return to this book year after year.

Vive la Religion! Vive le Roi!
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8 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2022
Una familia de bandidos es una novela autobiográfica en la que una abuela escribe la historia de su vida y la de su familia para que sus nietos aprendan de la historia de su familia.

La lectura de este libro se me hizo muy fácil desde el inicio hasta el final.

Debido a múltiples cuestiones entre ellas: lo interesante que es la trama, la facilidad con la que el lector devora paso a paso cada capítulo y las lecciones que te muestra.

En este libro se nos describe la vida de toda una familia llena de santos, de la que todos algo debemos aprender.

No dejen pasar la oportunidad de estrechar la relación con Dios a través de la lectura de esta obra maestra basada en hechos reales.
Profile Image for Lora Offer.
65 reviews18 followers
January 14, 2024
This was such a fantastic story!! It comes from a manuscript that was written by a woman who lived through the French Revolution, and decided to write down her family’s history for her two grandchildren. As members of the French aristocracy and Catholics, this family was strongly persecuted during the Revolution, and as the author divulges at the beginning, it is not a story of ‘happily ever after’ for most of the characters in the book. Overall this is a story with the message of Faith and Honor above all things.

37 reviews1 follower
June 30, 2024
Knowing that this is the account of a women and her family during a period of the French Revolution was very interesting. I was unaware of the oppression and conflict between the new government and the Catholic Church and how it lead to war. The devotion and conviction of the family members was powerful.
411 reviews11 followers
September 22, 2019
Agradable lectura sobre una familia cristiana durante un periodo difícil de la historia, en el que impera el sentimiento cristiano en todas las difíciles decisiones a las que se enfrentan.

No recuerda lo que es importante en la vida y como reaccionar en cada momento.
24 reviews
November 22, 2023
Impresionante. Hay tantas cosas que no sabemos de la historia que nos han contado y que hemos estudiado... Es una historia muy triste pero muy bonita y que merece la pena leer. Un libro para aprender, sobre porque el mundo que conocemos es como es, para reflexionar y crecer. 100% recomendable
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21 reviews2 followers
December 19, 2024
Espectacular. Me ha emocionado y conmovido hasta hacerme llorar. Es como una novela de aventuras pero con la increible nota añadida de que es una historia real, contada en primera persona por una superviviente.
236 reviews
November 11, 2024
Un libro bueno, con una historia dura. Son testigos de la fe todos los personajes que salen en la novela. No es ñoña. Tiene algunas conversaciones sobre el martirio que dan que pensar sobre las dificultades de hoy en día. Una vez más caminamos a lomos de gigantes. Un descubrimiento lavendée.
17 reviews
January 5, 2025
Una forma tan natural de relatar acontecimientos tan tristes pero llenos de esperanza, y con grandes prólogo y epílogo de Don Alberto Bárcena
117 reviews2 followers
January 9, 2025
Extraordinaria historia de verdadera fe y amor. Héroes silenciados. Sangre de mártires semilla de cristianos.
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