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OverviewIn the heart of 14th century Paris the great beguinage is an enclave, under royal protection, wheresingle women can live apart from men. Widowed or unmarried, rich or poor, here they can study, workand trade in freedom. Ysabel chose to withdraw here twenty years ago. She watches over the hospital and knows all thesecrets of plants, nursing bodies as well as souls. For Ada as well, the beguinage is a refuge.Upon the death of her husband, killed in the battle of Courtrai, she settled here, withdrawn fromthe world. But a newcomer is about to shatter the tranquility of this little universe. One morning in January 1310, Ysabel discovers a wild child in rags at the door of the beguinage.Her red hair is hidden under a coarse kerchief. Silent, rebellious, Maheut the Red has fled aterrifying arranged marriage to the lord of Hainaut, her native region. Now a sinisterFranciscan monk is searching the city, relentlessly tracking her down... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aline Kiner , Susan EmanuelPublisher: Pushkin Press Imprint: Pushkin Press ISBN: 9781782278306ISBN 10: 1782278303 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 06 April 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: English Table of ContentsReviews'Brilliantly juggles history and fiction' - Le Figaro 'Sensitive and subtle in substance, carnal and poetic in form... A luminous novel' - Huffingtonpost.fr 'Leads us with brio into a little-known Middle Ages of strong, erudite, supportive, and generous women' - Page des libraires 'Brilliantly juggles history and fiction' - Le Figaro 'Sensitive and subtle in substance, carnal and poetic in form... A luminous novel' - Huffingtonpost.fr 'Leads us with brio into a little-known Middle Ages of strong, erudite, supportive, and generous women' - Page des libraires Author InformationAline Kiner was born in Moselle. She lived in Paris where she was editor-in-chief of special issues of Sciences et Avenir. The Mirror of Simple Souls was the fruit of three years of research and writing on the beguines of Paris. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |