
Noémi is a historical novel by S. Baring-Gould, published in 1895, set during the English domination of Guyenne in the 14th century. The story follows Noémi, the daughter of the notorious bandit Le Gros Guillem, as she navigates themes of loyalty, love, and moral conflict. Her bold actions and complex relationship with Jean del' Peyra, a young man who represents a contrasting moral compass, drive the narrative, exploring the impact of familial legacies and the struggles of human emotions in a tumultuous era.



































































