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Title: When Valmond Came to Pontiac: The Story of a Lost Napoleon. Volume 3.

Note: Reading ease score: 81.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: This eBook was produced by David Widger

Summary: "When Valmond Came to Pontiac: The Story of a Lost Napoleon. Volume 3." by Gilbert Parker is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. It recounts the adventures of Valmond, who claims to be a descendant of Napoleon, as he navigates the political landscape while attempting to build a following in a rural Canadian community. The book explores themes of identity, ambition, love, and the struggle for power, all against the backdrop of post-imperial sentiment. The narrative unfolds as Valmond suffers from a life-threatening illness, prompting the devotion of Elise Malboir, a local woman who cares for him. As tension mounts regarding Valmond's legitimacy and the impending military confrontation with the government, his followers rally around him. The story delves into Valmond's past, revealing his origins and the expectations of those who believe in him. In a climactic moment, Valmond faces a critical choice that leads to tragic consequences, ultimately questioning the very nature of leadership and sacrifice. The book elegantly weaves personal relationships with broader historical implications, leaving readers to ponder the costs of ambition and the quest for greatness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Parker, Gilbert, 1862-1932

EBook No.: 6204

Published: Aug 1, 2004

Downloads: 73

Language: English

Subject: Canadian fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-22T16:46:11Z When Valmond Came to Pontiac: The Story of a Lost Napoleon. Volume 3.

This edition has images.

Title: When Valmond Came to Pontiac: The Story of a Lost Napoleon. Volume 3.

Note: Reading ease score: 81.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: This eBook was produced by David Widger

Summary: "When Valmond Came to Pontiac: The Story of a Lost Napoleon. Volume 3." by Gilbert Parker is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. It recounts the adventures of Valmond, who claims to be a descendant of Napoleon, as he navigates the political landscape while attempting to build a following in a rural Canadian community. The book explores themes of identity, ambition, love, and the struggle for power, all against the backdrop of post-imperial sentiment. The narrative unfolds as Valmond suffers from a life-threatening illness, prompting the devotion of Elise Malboir, a local woman who cares for him. As tension mounts regarding Valmond's legitimacy and the impending military confrontation with the government, his followers rally around him. The story delves into Valmond's past, revealing his origins and the expectations of those who believe in him. In a climactic moment, Valmond faces a critical choice that leads to tragic consequences, ultimately questioning the very nature of leadership and sacrifice. The book elegantly weaves personal relationships with broader historical implications, leaving readers to ponder the costs of ambition and the quest for greatness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Parker, Gilbert, 1862-1932

EBook No.: 6204

Published: Aug 1, 2004

Downloads: 73

Language: English

Subject: Canadian fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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