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Madeleine: Last French Casquette Bride in New Orleans
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In 1728, beautiful, resourceful Madeleine Boucher is one of the last group of poor young girls given modest dowries in trunks, or casquettes, by the French government-then shipped off to America, where they are intended as wives for the French settlers in the Louisiana Territory. Despite a series of romantic travails, Madeleine remains fiercely dedicated to finding true pa
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Paperback, 272 pages
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April 1st 2021
by Atmosphere Press
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"Madeleine"... is a high quality historical romance novel on a par with the bestsellers in the genre today.
I've enjoyed reading a final draft of the novel. Wanda Maureen Miller is an excellent writer with a good imagination and an interesting perspective on character.
Gaining insight into a locale, a society and a period of American history I knew nothing about has been a great benefit of reading "Madeleine."
I also enjoyed the feminine perspective in a male-dominated society. Interesting are the ...more
I've enjoyed reading a final draft of the novel. Wanda Maureen Miller is an excellent writer with a good imagination and an interesting perspective on character.
Gaining insight into a locale, a society and a period of American history I knew nothing about has been a great benefit of reading "Madeleine."
I also enjoyed the feminine perspective in a male-dominated society. Interesting are the ...more
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