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Discover the captivating story of Hélène Desportes, the trailblazing woman who defied the odds in seventeenth-century Quebec. Born in 1620, Hélène was not only the first child of French parents to be born in Quebec but also the only one to survive. Her extraordinary tale unfolds within the pages of "Hélène's World: Hélène Desportes of Seventeenth-Century Quebec," a riveting historical account that will transport you back in time.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Samuel de Champlain's Habitation, where Hélène spent nine formative years. Experience the struggles and triumphs of this brave young woman as she faces the unimaginable when the settlement is captured by the English in 1629. Along with the other French settlers, Hélène is forcibly taken to France but eventually manages to return to Quebec in 1634.
Uncover the untold stories of Hélène Desportes' life in the little colony of Quebec. Despite the absence of a portrait, memoirs, or personal letters, we rely on meticulously researched public records and primary sources to piece together her remarkable journey. Marvel at the resilience of Hélène as she raises fifteen children and leaves a legacy of seventy grandchildren, all within the challenging context of France's colonization efforts along the St. Lawrence River.
Don't miss your chance to delve into history and uncover the captivating life of Hélène Desportes. Purchase "Hélène's World: Hélène Desportes of Seventeenth-Century Quebec" today and embark on an enlightening journey back to a time of bravery, endurance, and love.
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