Horribly Famous: Joan of Arc and her Marching Orders
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You’ve proabably heard of Joan of Arc… She’s dead famous for leading the French army into battle, going up in smoke when she was burnt at the stake, and being an absolute saint. But have you heard that Joan was always having to prove she wasn’t a witch, loved writing cheeky letters to very important people, and made the King of France look like a complete coward? Yes, even though she’s dead, Joan’s still full of surprises. Now you can get the inside story with Joan’s secret diary, read the news that set France ablaze in The Gallic Globe, and find out exactly how a teenage girl gave an entire army it’s marching orders.
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Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781407123912
Date published
February 7th, 2011
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- 208 pages
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New
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What kids think
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userforbooks
on 2 December 2011i need to read it but i dont know how to
4out of 5
heart29
on 5 March 2014
Joan of Arc was a phenomenal inspiration. She was a great woman and this book really helped my understanding a lot better