Author: | Luc Dragoni | ISBN: | 1230002354729 |
Publisher: | Luc Dragoni | Publication: | June 3, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Luc Dragoni |
ISBN: | 1230002354729 |
Publisher: | Luc Dragoni |
Publication: | June 3, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
On a misty morning in the early summer of 1720, the ‘Brigantine’, a splendid vessel who bears the same name that the woman who commands her, navigates lazily in the Southern Mediterranean Sea, but the young Captain is as bored as she is moping.
Shortly before attacking a miserable Schooner that cruises in the vicinity, this ruthless Pirate recalls the past time and remembers the girl she was, the girl who crossed the great ocean and came to live in the warm climate of the West Indies, the independent girl who was curious about everything, the young girl that nothing could ever harm…
“The dawn is rising and illuminates with its ocher and orange lights the small island which seems to be lying on the surface of the water, isolated but at the same time close to the big land spotted on the last day of this voyage.
The very long journey has just ended.
For this family of settlers whose new home will be located here, on the other side of the great ocean and at the very end of the West Indies, the French kingdom and this cold Northern province, the birthplace of their lineage, are now becoming only a vague recollection.”
On a misty morning in the early summer of 1720, the ‘Brigantine’, a splendid vessel who bears the same name that the woman who commands her, navigates lazily in the Southern Mediterranean Sea, but the young Captain is as bored as she is moping.
Shortly before attacking a miserable Schooner that cruises in the vicinity, this ruthless Pirate recalls the past time and remembers the girl she was, the girl who crossed the great ocean and came to live in the warm climate of the West Indies, the independent girl who was curious about everything, the young girl that nothing could ever harm…
“The dawn is rising and illuminates with its ocher and orange lights the small island which seems to be lying on the surface of the water, isolated but at the same time close to the big land spotted on the last day of this voyage.
The very long journey has just ended.
For this family of settlers whose new home will be located here, on the other side of the great ocean and at the very end of the West Indies, the French kingdom and this cold Northern province, the birthplace of their lineage, are now becoming only a vague recollection.”