The Maid, Kimberly Cutter
The Maid, Kimberly Cutter
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The Maid
A Novel of Joan of Arc

Author: Kimberly Cutter

Narrator: Rosalyn Landor

Unabridged: 10 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/28/2011


Synopsis

It is the fifteenth century, and the tumultuous Hundred Years' War rages
on. France is under siege, English soldiers tear through the
countryside destroying all who cross their path, and Charles VII, the
uncrowned king, has neither the strength nor the will to rally his army.
And in the quiet of her parents' garden in Domrémy, a peasant girl sees
a spangle of light and hears a powerful voice speak her name. Jehanne.

The story of Jehanne d'Arc, the visionary and saint who believed she
had been chosen by God, who led an army and saved her country, has
captivated our imagination for centuries. But the story of Jehanne—the
girl—whose sister was murdered by the English, who sought an escape from
a violent father and a forced marriage, who taught herself to ride and
fight, and who somehow found the courage and tenacity to persuade first
one, then two, then thousands to follow her, is at once thrilling,
unexpected, and heartbreaking. Rich with unspoken love and battlefield
valor, The Maid is a novel about the power and uncertainty of faith, and the exhilarating and devastating consequences of fame.


About Kimberly Cutter

Kimberly Cutter received her MFA from the University of Virginia. She was the West Coast editor for W magazine for four years and has written for Harper's Bazaar, W, Vanity Fair, New York magazine, and Marie Claire, where she is currently a contributing editor. Kimberly lives in Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annette on September 24, 2020

A simple peasant girl is born during the Hundred Year's War in Domremy in 1412. She learns how to read and write only one word - her first name - Jehanne. Her sister gets murdered by the English. She escapes both an abusive father and a forced marriage. At the age of sixteen, she starts having vision......more

Goodreads review by Emily on July 17, 2022

A poetic retelling of one of the most fascinating women in European history. Cutter fluently combines fact and legend to create an enjoyable read, both educational and entertaining.......more

Goodreads review by Heather on September 08, 2011

I went into The Maid knowing the Jehanne d’Arc story mostly from high school history class – and Luc Besson’s movie, The Messenger. I assumed this book would be a guilty pleasure – not necessarily something I’d want to read again, but fun, and hopefully only mildly irritating in its anachronism. Aft......more

Goodreads review by Savonarola on May 03, 2011

There's no reason on the surface for me to love "The Maid": I'm not a huge fan of Joan of Arc, I'm not a woman, I don't know a whole lot about the history of the period. But I think this is a novel that transcends all of the usual categories through the sheer power of its writing and the way it brin......more