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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc, November 2021
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1. Along the Way
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Nov 01, 2021 03:22AM

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I have to be honest I am very pleasantly surprised with this book. Frankly I had my doubts, and I didn't expect it to be so good, but it has been a very good read. I congratulate the one who recommended it, and it was not easy, because I have read good books about Joan of Arc. This would be the second best Joan of Arc book I've ever read, but the best is still this https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3... by Pamela Marcantel, but it doesn't get much out of it. Of course, Twain's book is a hugely inspired book.

I must write my own review 🤔.

The first one is charming in the way it introduces her childhood friends, their games, the fairies, their concern about the ongoing wars and the first visions.
The second part is thrilling, but it balances the battles with the tavern scenes, the attention to each of the companions in arms of Joan, the victory celebrations in each town.
Finally, the third part is a total page turner, and I enjoyed the details of the trial, the traps and specially Joan's responses.

The first one is charming in the way it introduces her childhood friends, their games, the fairies, their conce..."
The novel of Pamela Marcantel she developed much better than Mark Twain the siege of Orleans, and the trial is a bit better but for me the best part of the Maek Twain`s novel it is the part of the trial. The Mark Twain`s novel it is a novel that it is improving in the process of reading every page is better than the previous page.



I have missed a lot this character during the story, although the part of the trial is really, really good.