Joan of Domrémy
A Novella of Joan of Arc
by Kenneth Maitland
Narrated by Gabrielle de Cuir
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Pub Date 20 May 2025 | Archive Date 24 Sep 2025
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Description
In this darkly comic parable of sin and sainthood, a fifteenth-century peasant girl, Joan of Domrémy, must secure an audience with the derelict Dauphin of France, that he might unite his armies under her leadership against ongoing English invasion. But with her angelically inspired project seeming doomed to failure and ridicule, and with no royal meeting in sight, the girl strikes a dangerous bargain with an old acquaintance—a spirit of uncertain motives—leading to an existential showdown between piety and personal pride which may cost Joan not only her soul but the future of her nation. 'Joan of Domrémy' has been called a storybook for grownups, a teasing metaphysical page-turner in the tradition of Isak Dinesen and Flannery O’Connor, telling us the story of St. Joan of Arc as we’ve never heard it before.
A Note From the Publisher2>
Please note: This book is not a conventional biographical portrait of Joan of Arc, but takes the figure of Joan as the heroine in an altogether different and original story which predates her "celebrity." What's more, the book is addressed to an adult audience and may contain themes and images offensive or disturbing to some listeners.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Audiobook, Unabridged |
| ISBN | 9798228569614 |
| PRICE | |
| DURATION | 3 Hours, 15 Minutes |
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