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La Petite Fille Bois-Caïman, Livre 1
2009
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Louisiane. Au printemps 1862, L'USS Essex exerce des représailles vis-à-vis de ceux qui ont refusé de signer le Serment d'allégeance aux États de l'Union. La résidence Murrait n'est pas épargnée. Un an plus tard, Zabo Murrait, du haut de ses dix-huit ans, quitte la Nouvelle-Orléans, pour rejoindre Nano son petit frère à Lananette, demeure de son aïeule Mme Marnaye. Route faisant, elle croise le chemin de Quentin Coustans, photographe et érudit qui l'accompagnera jusqu'à bon port. Là elle rencontrera pour la première fois celle qui, comme elle, s'appelle Isabeau et qui lui narrera sa propre histoire au départ d'Haïti et vers la Louisiane...
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François Bourgeon
François Bourgeon
Author · 12 books

François Bourgeon is a French comics artist, author of several noted European comic books. Bourgeon was originally educated as a master stained glass artist, but difficulties in finding employment and a passion for drawing altered his course onto a different career. Getting illustrations published in magazines from 1971 eventually led him to pursue graphic storytelling and to develop his craft over the next few years. When the Les passagers du vent (The Passengers of the Wind) series was serialised in Circus magazine in 1979, it became recognised as one of the most important European comic series of its era. His graphic novels have ranged from nautical and medieval historical fiction to science fiction, and characteristically, within settings of violence and sexuality, epic stories revolve around strong female characters. He lives in Cornouaille in Brittany. (Source: Wikipedia)

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