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Old 08-25-2022, 01:31 PM   #3294
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Listening to Katherine J. Chen's novel Joan, narrated by Hannah Morrish, has set me off an a bit of a Joan of Arc kick. Chen's take is quite interesting--Joan isn't especially religious and doesn't hear voices--but
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the story ends with Joan's capture, leaving out the trial and execution; I am guessing that the author would not have been able to reconcile the absence of voices with any fact-based account of Joan's trial
I’ve been on the waitlist at the library for this for a while; I’m still weeks away. Ordinarily I love Mark Twain, but I couldn’t get into his Joan.

Reading, not listening to, Who Killed Jane Stanford? which seems up your alley.
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