
Thrown to the Wind
A Country for Castoffs, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Daniel Kay
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Amanda M. Cetas
Based on a true story. In October 1660, Etienne Gayneau rushes through the cobblestone streets of La Rochelle, France, to meet his cousin at the harbor. A ship carrying King Louis XIV's elite musketeers is docking. He dreams of becoming one himself, but has no idea that their arrival will force his Huguenot family to flee in the dead of night. His cousin has offered him a safe haven. Now he must choose - stay and pursue his dream or leave and face an uncertain destiny. Both choices are fraught with dangers. Either way his life will never be the same.
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"Cetas skillfully plots Etienne's journey as an uphill climb full of switchbacks, with determination gradually replacing indecision, and a clear-eyed faith supplanting fantastical visions." - BookLife Review
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Language- Not that I remember, at least not directly said but alluded to
Violence- PG- normal to genre nothing too graphic
Sexual Content- nothing to warn of
This is set in France in 1660 and is about an 11-12-year-old boy and his family. It shows the struggles of this family in a country arresting and killing Protestant citizens but is very much a coming-of-age story as well. He wanted to be a Musketeer but they were forced to flee in the night. That is just the start of their adventure. This is not a pushy religious story, but one that shows a family in the middle of the political turmoil and injustice of the time. I really enjoyed this one and recommend it to anyone curious about the time and/or historical fiction fans.
Narrator- He did great with the differentiations, did pretty well with the French accent, and was easy to listen to. I did notice a few repeated lines and pauses that were missed in the edit, but not so bad to take away from the story. I did prefer listening at 1.35x speed.
—I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Historical Fiction - 1660 France
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Great Historical Coming-of-Age Story
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Daniel Kay did a good job of expressing the anxiety of the journey and the feeling of helplessness the Huguenots must have felt as they fled with no chance to truly plan.
I will say that I ha e noticed that recent audible productions fail to add a pause for scene changes or dream sequences, and this makes some scenes disorienting. this is an audible issue though, and has nothing to do with the reader or author so I still give this 5 stars
shows the tension of being uprooted
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Overall very enjoyable.
A Pleasant and Engaging Story
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Great depiction of the time
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Great story, great narration
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Our 9 and 11-year-old loved it! (And I did too!)
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