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The Refugees a Tale of Two Continents, Paperback / softback Book

The Refugees a Tale of Two Continents Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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"The Refugees" written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a historical novel set in the late 17th century that follows the story of Amory de Catinat, a Huguenot guardsman in the service of King Louis XIV of France, and Amos Green, an American visitor to France.

Amory is a loyal and skilled soldier, but his faith puts him in danger in a country where Protestantism is viewed with suspicion.

Amos, on the other hand, is a carefree and curious traveler who is drawn to Amory's bravery and loyalty.

When Amory's family is persecuted for their religious beliefs, he is forced to flee France with his wife and child, becoming a refugee in England.

Amos accompanies Amory on his journey, and the two men develop a close bond as they navigate the dangers of being displaced in a foreign land.

How will they spend their life being a refugee? Are they both going to get a normal and healthy life ahead?

To get this answer, readers should go through "The Refugees" which is a thrilling adventure story that explores themes of loyalty, faith, and the struggles of refugees.

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