L'auberge De L'ange Gardien
1863
L'auberge De L'ange Gardien
1863
In the rain-soaked French countryside, two young brothers lie abandoned beside a road, having lost their mother and been separated from their father. When a weary soldier returning from the Crimean War discovers them, he carries the boys to shelter at an humble inn run by two generous sisters. Thus begins Jacques and Paul's new life among strangers who become family, where warmth and possibility slowly mend the wounds of loss. Their world expands further with the arrival of General Dourakine, a Russian aristocrat and former prisoner of war whose fiery temper and comic blustering spark chaos and laughter in equal measure. Comtesse de Ségur, the beloved Victorian-era storyteller, crafts a tale where kindness is never wasted and found family proves as lasting as blood. This is adventure in its gentlest form: the courage it takes to trust again, and the rewards of opening one's heart to those who have nothing but hope to offer.













