Georges

Georges

by Alexandre Dumas
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Publication Date: 13/12/2022

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Born mixed-race, but with pale skin, Georges was rejected by everyone in the 19th-century French colony of Mauritius. But, in this era of slavery and abuse, he was destined to be noticed.


In Alexandre Dumas' action-packed novel, Georges, the son of a wealthy, mixed-race planter, leads a black militia group and saves the lives of many planters during the British invasion of Mauritius.


However, he gets no thanks. Then, when he fights with the son of another planter, his father sends him to France to be schooled.


Here, Georges becomes eloquent, educated, and a hit with the ladies.


He returns to Mauritius and his popularity quickly increases in society. But, when he discovers that his brother is the captain of a slave ship, he is furious.


The fuse is lit for a slave revolt, imprisonment, and a death sentence.


Is it the end for Georges?


Perfect for readers of Victor Hugo's 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' and 'My Bondage and my Freedom' by Frederick Douglass.

ISBN:
9788726671797
9788726671797
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
13-12-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Saga Egmont
Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas was born July 24, 1802, at Villiers-Cotterets, France, the son of Napoleon's famous mulatto general, Dumas.

Alexandre Dumas began writing at an early age and saw his first success in a play he wrote entitled Henri III et sa Cour (1829). A prolific author, Dumas was also an adventurer and took part in the Revolution of 1830.

Dumas is most famous for his brilliant historical novels, which he wrote with collaborators, mainly Auguste Maquet, and which were serialized in the popular press of the day.

His most popular works are The Three Musketeers (1844), The Count of Monte Cristo (1844-45), and The Man in Iron Mask (1848-50). Dumas made and lost several fortunes, and died penniless on December 5, 1870.

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