<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Jeanne d'Albret, born in 1528, is the only daughter of the King and Queen of Navarre. Standing with her beloved Huguenots, Jeanne steps onto the battlefield of history during the tumultuous years of the Reformation (1517-1559). As deadly political events swirl around her tiny kingdom of Navarre, Jeanne is forced to choose: Will she hide the fleeing Huguenots under the very nose of Catherine de Medicis's henchmen or save her own life?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Wings Like a Dove presents a compelling look at one of the heroic women of the Reformation--Jeanne d'Albret. Christine Farenhorst's book transports you back in time, to an age that may seem romantic from this vantage point, but was actually filled with immense dangers and challenges to those who loved God. I couldn't put it down!--Diana Waring, author of History Alive! curriculum and international speaker<br><br>Wings Like a Dove takes us into the turbulent Reformation times of sixteenth century France. Author Christine Farenhorst has skillfully woven accurate details of setting and character and issues of faith into a compelling account of the life of Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre. From childhood onward we are shown sovereign God's equipping of Jeanne for her role as a Deborah who stepped forward when others quailed. John Calvin, William Farel, Philip II - these and many others are met in this tale. Read and be instructed, be sobered, be inspired.--Clifford Van Dyken, teacher, Heritage Christian School, Jordan Station, Ontario<br>
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