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The Freedom of Birds

By: Stephanie Parkyn
Narrated by: Laurence Boxhall
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Remi Victoire grew up in a theatre troupe based in Paris after being abandoned by his mother. He has a good heart but is a womaniser and a drunkard. His faithful best friend is Pascal, who shares with Remi the experiences of the theatre trouple. Saskia is a Prussian contortionist who joins the two men on their storytelling journeys. They - along with the other young members of the theatre company - are the ‘lost children’, caught up in the trials and tribulations of a chaotic period of war and peace, which also marks the transition from oral to written storytelling.

©2020 Stephanie Parkyn (P)2021 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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"Stephanie Parkyn is a rising star in the historical fiction world." (Mrs B’s Book Reviews)

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