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Daughter of the Seine

Daughter of the Seine

Jeanette Eaton

Daughter of the Seine is a biography of Madame Roland, a significant figure in the French Revolution, written by Jeanette Eaton and published in 1930. The book explores Roland's life as an author and revolutionary, highlighting her memoirs penned while imprisoned before her execution by Jacobin leaders due to her Girondist beliefs. Aimed at young adults, this biography also appeals to adult readers and earned the Newbery Award for its historical significance and engaging narrative.

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