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Daughters of the Storm by Elizabeth Buchan, an historical literary drama novel about three women whose lives are swept up in the French Revolution, originally out from Macmillan in 1988. According to her bio-blurb, Buchan used to work as a fiction editor over at Random House, and her short stories have been adapted for broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
Revolution, love and death… in the Paris of 1789.
A new world is being born and the old regime is going to its death…
A time when the shadow of the guillotine falls over a nation at war with itself.
In France under the last Bourbon king, the extravagance grows more outrageous and the unrest of the poor more dangerous. Into this ferment, are swept the innocent English Sophie Luttrell, visiting France for the first time, the French aristocrat Héloise de Guinot who hates the man her parents have arranged for her to marry and Marie-Victoire , the loyal maid, who finds herself immersed in revolutionary politics.
They are the daughters of the storm which is sweeping France – and over the world. Three women whose lives will be forever marked by this turning point in history and whose passionate struggle for love, liberty… and for life… have such unexpected consequences.