Joan of Arc - Volume 2
by Mark Twain
This historical novel, which many see as the most striking example of Twain's work, tells the story of the life of the French hero, as allegedly said by his longtime friend Sierra Louis de Conte. A panorama of exciting scenes tells the story of Joan's childhood at Domremy, the story of her voices, the struggle for Orleans, a wonderful journey to Reims, and much more. An incredible record that reveals Twain's unbridled admiration for the nobility of Joan's character, the book is unique in its abilities – one of Twain's lesser-known novels that will captivate and delight fans and devotees alike. You can read the first volume of Joan of Arc here.