The King's Daughter
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This article is about the 1974 novel. For other uses, see The King's Daughter (disambiguation).
The King's Daughter (French: Jeanne, fille du Roy) is a historical novel for young adult readers by Suzanne Martel, first published in 1974. It follows the life of Jeanne Chatel, one of the King's Daughters of New France in the seventeenth century.
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Author | Suzanne Martel |
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Original title | Jeanne, fille du Roy |
Translator | David Toby Hamel and Margaret Rose[1] |
Illustrator | Michelle Poirier[1] |
Language | French; English |
Genre | Young adult historical fiction |
Publisher | Montreal: Éditions Fides; Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre[1] |
Publication date | 1974; 1980 |
Publication place | Canada |
Pages | 254; 211 |
OCLC | 15780114 |
LC Class | PQ3919.2.M3 J4 |
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