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La Brigantessa
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Éditeur:
Inanna Publications
Protection:
Filigrane
Année de parution:
2018
ISBN-13: 9781771335546
Description:
<p><strong>Gold Medal winner in the Historical Fiction category of the 2019 Independent Publisher Book Awards</strong></p><p><i>La Brigantessa </i>is based on true events in the aftermath of Italy’s 1861 Unification, a turbulent period known as “The Decade of Fire” (1860-1870), when scores of brigands rebelled against the harsh policies imposed by the new government, which in turn ordered the destruction of these outlaws and anyone harbouring them. Gabriella Falcone is a peasant girl who works for Don Simone, the parish priest. She is forced to flee her hamlet of Camini in 1862 after stabbing Alfonso Fantin, a wealthy landowner who sexually assaulted her. Devastated to leave her fiancé Tonino, and knowing her fate will be life imprisonment at best if apprehended, she allows the priest to lead her through the harsh Aspromonte mountain range to seek refuge in an isolated monastery. They soon discover that Fantin has survived and is employing the forces of law to pursue Gabriella and bring her to justice. Gabriella and Don Simone continue their journey to seek yet another safe haven but soon fall into the hands of brigands. Gabriella is catapulted into a world she has only ever heard about in nervous whispers, a world where right and wrong, justice and vengeance take on new meanings, and where the boundaries between good and evil are blurred. Gabriella is drawn into the role of <i>brigantessa</i> and discovers that the convictions she once held dear no longer have a place in this wild, unlawful territory.</p><em>La Brigantessa </em>is based on true events in the aftermath of

Italy’s 1861 Unification, a turbulent period known as “The Decade of

Fire” (1860-1870), when scores of brigands rebelled against the harsh

policies imposed by the new government, which in turn ordered the

destruction of these outlaws and anyone harbouring them. Gabriella

Falcone is a peasant girl who works for Don Simone, the parish priest.

She is forced to flee her hamlet of Camini in Calabria in 1862 after

stabbing Alfonso Fantin, a wealthy landowner who sexually assaulted her.

Devastated to leave her fiancé Tonino, and knowing her fate will be

life imprisonment at best if apprehended, she allows the priest to lead

her through the harsh Aspromonte mountain range to seek refuge in an

isolated monastery. They soon discover that Fantin has survived and is

employing the forces of law to pursue Gabriella and bring her to

justice. Gabriella and Don Simone continue their journey to seek yet

another safe haven but soon fall into the hands of brigands. Gabriella

is catapulted into a world she has only ever heard about in nervous

whispers, a world where right and wrong, justice and vengeance take on

new meanings, and where the boundaries between good and evil are

blurred. Gabriella is drawn into the role of <em>brigantessa</em> and discovers that the convictions she once held dear no longer have a place in this wild, unlawful territory.
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