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Russian Snows: Coming of Age in Napoleon's Army

par Scott Armstrong

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The year is 1812. Fourteen-year-old Henri Carle has heard about Napoleon's great victories his whole life. France rules the continent of Europe and the name Napoleon strikes fear in the hearts of those that face him. When France prepares to march to Russia with 500,000 men, young Henri has no idea that the army he has attached himself to will be reduced to a beaten rabble of barely 20,000 within six months.During the buildup and the ill-fated Russian campaign, Henri goes from a shy boy who is unprepared for life on his own to a confident, courageous soldier. As he is maturing and becoming a man, the army is disintegrating around him. They face seemingly insurmountable obstacles in a desperate struggle to reach home. Utilizing actual incidents and events from the invasion and disastrous 500-mile retreat, this fictional account, as seen through Henri's eyes, brings a crucial turning point in history to life.Praise for Russian Snows: Coming of Age in Napoleon's Army:"[Russian Snows] brings a humanizing perspective to Napoleon's failed invasion of Russia. The characters, especially Henri, really make this story." Publishers Weekly"This is a terrific story. Henri has an adventurous spirit and endures so much. I can certainly recommend this book!" Paul Trainor, aged 15"The imagery is well-conceived and the degree of suspense and anxiety as seen through the eyes of [Henri] vivid. Young readers will be engaged by this story and learn about the troubles of war in a compelling, personal way." Alan Preston, Leadership Coach"The author's details of sight, sound, and smell bring pictures to life. We hear swords being sheathed, smell fresh bread still warm from the oven, and see the bright colors of military uniforms." Lizzie Ross, Author… (plus d'informations)
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The year is 1812. Fourteen-year-old Henri Carle has heard about Napoleon's great victories his whole life. France rules the continent of Europe and the name Napoleon strikes fear in the hearts of those that face him. When France prepares to march to Russia with 500,000 men, young Henri has no idea that the army he has attached himself to will be reduced to a beaten rabble of barely 20,000 within six months.During the buildup and the ill-fated Russian campaign, Henri goes from a shy boy who is unprepared for life on his own to a confident, courageous soldier. As he is maturing and becoming a man, the army is disintegrating around him. They face seemingly insurmountable obstacles in a desperate struggle to reach home. Utilizing actual incidents and events from the invasion and disastrous 500-mile retreat, this fictional account, as seen through Henri's eyes, brings a crucial turning point in history to life.Praise for Russian Snows: Coming of Age in Napoleon's Army:"[Russian Snows] brings a humanizing perspective to Napoleon's failed invasion of Russia. The characters, especially Henri, really make this story." Publishers Weekly"This is a terrific story. Henri has an adventurous spirit and endures so much. I can certainly recommend this book!" Paul Trainor, aged 15"The imagery is well-conceived and the degree of suspense and anxiety as seen through the eyes of [Henri] vivid. Young readers will be engaged by this story and learn about the troubles of war in a compelling, personal way." Alan Preston, Leadership Coach"The author's details of sight, sound, and smell bring pictures to life. We hear swords being sheathed, smell fresh bread still warm from the oven, and see the bright colors of military uniforms." Lizzie Ross, Author

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