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The rainbow bridge

Part of the The Louise trilogy series
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Book 2: The Louisetrilogy

Over a century has elapsed since Louise sat for her portrait. The painting has passed from person to person, unsigned and unvalued. Then, in 1792, as Revolution sweeps through France, Gaston Morteau, a lieutenant in the Hussars, rescues the canvas from a canal in Holland. Louise becomes a very real presence in Gaston's life, sharing his experiences -- the trauma of war, his meeting with Napoleon. When events force Gaston to give up the painting to the sinister Count du Bois, Louise becomes embroiled in a tale of political intrigue and Gothic horror.In the ashes of the Delft explosion, Louise made a choice for life. Now she has to face the realities of love, loss and pain that this life brings.

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The O'Brien Press
1847174116 / 9781847174116
eBook (EPUB)
823.914
01/05/2006
Ireland, Republic of
English
272 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Quiz No: 230578, Points 12.00, Book Level 6.50,
Middle Years Plus - Key Stage 3 Learn More