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The Trousseau

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The beautiful South Pacific island of Grande Terre, (New Caledonia) was first used by the French in 1853 as a penal colony. In order to protect its vast nickel deposits from a British takeover, Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie announced a settlement program. In 1865 young women from the orphanages of Paris were offered a free passage to Grande Terre, there to secure the French presence by becoming wives and mothers of the new colony. Among the first to sail were Clotilde, Louise and Satine. Barely seventeen years of age. Will they fulfill their dreams of finding happiness, love and marriage, far away in an exotic new homeland? ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Mary Mageau is an award-winning composer and writer. Born and educated in the United States, she has lived in Australia since 1974. Her writings in the Japanese verse forms of haiku, tanka and haibun are published in the United States by Red Moon Press and MET Press. Mary's poetry also appears in American, Canadian and Australian anthologies and literary journals: Gusts, Atlas Poetica, Eucalypt, Take Five, Paper Wasp and Yellow Moon. In 2010 Blemish Books, published twenty of her haibun poems in Triptych Poets, Volume I. She has also written three historical fiction novellas and short stories.


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Publisher: DoctorZed Publishing Edition: 1

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  • Release date: December 20, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9780987123930
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The beautiful South Pacific island of Grande Terre, (New Caledonia) was first used by the French in 1853 as a penal colony. In order to protect its vast nickel deposits from a British takeover, Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie announced a settlement program. In 1865 young women from the orphanages of Paris were offered a free passage to Grande Terre, there to secure the French presence by becoming wives and mothers of the new colony. Among the first to sail were Clotilde, Louise and Satine. Barely seventeen years of age. Will they fulfill their dreams of finding happiness, love and marriage, far away in an exotic new homeland? ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Mary Mageau is an award-winning composer and writer. Born and educated in the United States, she has lived in Australia since 1974. Her writings in the Japanese verse forms of haiku, tanka and haibun are published in the United States by Red Moon Press and MET Press. Mary's poetry also appears in American, Canadian and Australian anthologies and literary journals: Gusts, Atlas Poetica, Eucalypt, Take Five, Paper Wasp and Yellow Moon. In 2010 Blemish Books, published twenty of her haibun poems in Triptych Poets, Volume I. She has also written three historical fiction novellas and short stories.


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