Joan of Arc's story is truly captivating. She grew up in a simple country life with her family. But her life took a dramatic turn when she met the Dauphin. From there, she embarked on a remarkable military career. However, her journey was not without hardships. She was captured and endured a year-long trial and imprisonment.
The trial and imprisonment were gruesome and inhumane, ultimately leading to her tragic execution. Despite her short life, Joan left a lasting impact on the history of France and the world. Her courage and determination continue to inspire people today.
This account of Joan's life is very easy to read and well researched. What I love most is that so much of Joan herself is present through her letters and trial records. It gives us a unique insight into her thoughts, feelings, and the events that shaped her life.
There are some slow and confusing parts in this work. However, that is precisely what occurs when one attempts to tell the history of complex times. It is inevitable that certain aspects may seem a bit convoluted. Nevertheless, aside from those few sections, I truly relished the author's treatment of Joan. The author has managed to bring Joan to life in a vivid and engaging manner, presenting her in a way that makes the reader truly understand and empathize with her. It is this unique portrayal that makes this work stand out. Overall, I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about Joan or the history of that era.