Ambroise the Huguenot

Ambroise the Huguenot
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9780595426782
ISBN-13 : 0595426786
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Book Synopsis Ambroise the Huguenot by : Esther Cleveland

Download or read book Ambroise the Huguenot written by Esther Cleveland and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2007-09 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: France, 1637. Young French Huguenot Ambroise Sicard and his family desperately seek a life free from religious persecution. Determined to travel to the New World, they leave their home in France, bring only a few possessions, and depend on the kindness of strangers to stay safe. Ambroise the Huguenot follows the Sicard family as they bravely leave behind everything they know to come to a foreign, unsettled country. Told from Ambroise's viewpoint, this biography follows the young Ambroise from his home in France and his journey across the ocean to a new beginning in what would eventually become the United States of America. Esther Secor Cleveland, a direct descendant of Ambroise Sicard, thoroughly researched life in France during the 1600s to deliver this compelling tale of her ancestors' courage. With highly detailed information about seventeenth-century local history, people, food, and customs, Ambroise the Huguenot is destined to garner a worthy place on the bookshelf of anyone interested in Huguenot ancestry.


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