Her Own Revolution by Debra Borchert

Her father is Public Prosecutor. Yet she has the audacity to dress as a male to escape the guillotine. Women are not in need of an education and not able to work outside the home. Without a husband a woman is dead in the water. It boggles the mind that so long after the French Revolution women are still fighting for their rights. Thank goodness there is no guillotine in any courtyard in Twenty-First Century America. 

The titles and names of those who are condemned to death becomes confusing: Sans culotte against the noble. The royalist hating the citizen. The world has gone daft. Maybe it is better to say France has become drunk on blood. The idea of equality has driven the people mad. It is mayhem. Children are murdered because of their noble blood.Debra Borchert causes a choking sensation and a faint. You are the one they will decapitate. Save us, Oh God, from ourselves. But look up! There are always ones willing to sacrifice their lives to save you.
 

Comments

  1. Wow, I think your comment, "...has become drunk on blood," sums it up really well. Thanks so much for your insights and honest review! I love your blog. You've introduced me to some new authors! Happy Bastille Day!
    Debra

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