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Nobody's Girl (En Famille) (Hardcover) (Malot, Hector / Crewe-Jones, Florence)
Nobody's Girl (En Famille) (Hardcover)
Autor Malot, Hector / Crewe-Jones, Florence
Verlag Lulu.com
Sprache Englisch
Einband Fester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr 2018
Seiten 136 S.
Artikelnummer 29089136
ISBN 978-1-387-89475-8
CHF 39.90
Folgt in ca. 10 Arbeitstagen
Zusammenfassung

This edition of Nobody's Girl, a classic novel by Hector Malot, contains the original illustrations from the translation by Florence Crewe-Jones. We follow the story of a young orphan named Perinne, who - despite poverty and misfortune - maintains her nature as a motivated, moral and resourceful young girl. Only through her wit and intelligence is Perinne able to escape the grim, oppressive working conditions of her friends inside the industrialised city. However, rather than simply leave her friends behind Perinne uses her influential personality to persuade a factory owner to better his employees' conditions and rights as workers. He assents to her requests, and this event makes the daring Perinne something of a hero in the community. The later part of the book chronicles Perinne's search for her lost family, a quest which is as exciting as it is suspenseful as we wonder: will the bold youngster discover her long lost relatives?

Hector-Henri Malot was a French author born on May 20, 1830, in La Bouille, Seine-Maritime, France. Initially, he studied law at the Paris Law Faculty between 1850 and 1853, but he eventually shifted his focus to literature, which became his true passion. Malot worked as a dramatic critic for the French newspaper Lloyd Français and also as a literary critic for L'Opinion Nationale. His writing career began with his first book, Les Amants, published in 1859. Malot gained prominence for his compelling storytelling and his ability to create engaging narratives, with works that often explored themes of social change, family relationships, and the complexities of human emotions. He achieved greater recognition with his novel Sans Famille, which became widely known and remains one of his most celebrated works. Malot's literary output was extensive, with more than forty novels to his name, and his influence on French literature was notable. He passed away on July 18, 1907, in Fontenay-sous-Bois, France, at the age of 77. Malot's contributions to the literary world left a lasting impact, and he remains a well-regarded figure in French literary history. His father was a man named Malot, and details about his mother's name are less widely documented.