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Marie Blanche
- Narrated by: Caroline Maillard
- Length: 16 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Lake Forest, Illinois. À 96 ans, la vieille dame à laquelle Jim Fergus rend visite semble bien inoffensive... Renée de Fontarce McCormick, sa grand-mère, est pourtant une femme de tête, au caractère entier, qui a connu un destin hors du commun. De son aristocratique France natale aux rives du Nouveau Monde en passant par les sables d'Égypte, Jim Fergus retrace son parcours et voit petit à petit apparaître le visage de sa propre mère, Marie-Blanche.
Le prologue et l'épilogue sont lus par Laurent Charpentier.
©2011 Editions Le Cherche Midi (P)2020 Sixtrid SAS
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