The Daughters of Salem How we sent our children to their deaths: Part 2 - E-book - Epub fixed layout

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Colonial Massachusets, early 1690's. When a young girl in a Puritan town rejects a farmer boy's gift and instead slips out into the forest to dance with... Lire la suite
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Colonial Massachusets, early 1690's. When a young girl in a Puritan town rejects a farmer boy's gift and instead slips out into the forest to dance with a young man from the Abenaki tribe, it sets off a chain of events resulting in one of the worst cases of mass hysteria in U. S. history, as neighbor turns against neighbor and friends accuse friends of the most terrible things. A fictional re-imagining of the Salem Witch Trials, in which gender politics, religion, xenophobia, innocent games of fortunetelling, and one man's sinful indiscretion are all factors that lead to the deadly witch hunt.

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Biographie de Thomas Gilbert

Born in 1983, Thomas Gilbert spent a year studying the fine arts in Paris and three more at the Saint-Luc Institute in Brussels, specializing in comics, before beginning his career as an author with two series, "Oklahoma Boy" (Manolosanctis) and the long-running heroic fantasy series "Bjorn le Morphir" (Casterman). His primary influences came from L'Association, which taught him the importance of the author's perspective in developing a narrative.
In the years since, Gilbert has done books for children (such as "Nordics" with Sarbacane) and other works skewed more toward adults, including "Sauvage ou la sagesse des pierres, " with Vide Cocagne). In 2018, Gilbert completed "Les Filles de Salem" (Dargaud; "The Daughters of Salem, " Europe Comics), plunging himself and the reader into the oppressive world of Salem, in 17th-century New England.
His extensive research of the Salem witch trials led to the creation of this work that goes beyond the facts of the case to explore the place of persecution and even hatred in the judicial system and society of the time. Born in 1983, Thomas Gilbert spent a year studying the fine arts in Paris and three more at the Saint-Luc Institute in Brussels, specializing in comics, before beginning his career as an author with two series, "Oklahoma Boy" (Manolosanctis) and the long-running heroic fantasy series "Bjorn le Morphir" (Casterman).
His primary influences came from L'Association, which taught him the importance of the author's perspective in developing a narrative. In the years since, Gilbert has done books for children (such as "Nordics" with Sarbacane) and other works skewed more toward adults, including "Sauvage ou la sagesse des pierres, " with Vide Cocagne). In 2018, Gilbert completed "Les Filles de Salem" (Dargaud; "The Daughters of Salem, " Europe Comics), plunging himself and the reader into the oppressive world of Salem, in 17th-century New England.
His extensive research of the Salem witch trials led to the creation of this work that goes beyond the facts of the case to explore the place of persecution and even hatred in the judicial system and society of the time.

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