
A Historical Novel of Escape and Resilience
France, 1681. The reign of the Sun King, Louis XIV, has become a terror for the Huguenots - French Protestants. Determined to enforce a single Catholic faith across his kingdom, Louis has unleashed his dragoons, soldiers given license to occupy and persecute Protestant families until they convert.
For Gédéon, life in Normandy shatters overnight. At just seventeen, he is forced to take on an impossible responsibility: leading his family to safety. With their father gone and the dragoons closing in, their only hope lies in a desperate, secret flight to the Channel Island of Jersey.
Greet Suzon for me is the gripping story of this treacherous journey. Gédéon must navigate a country full of dangers, where every shadow hides a potential informer and every act of kindness is a mortal risk. More than just a race for survival, it is a battle against the soul-crushing tyranny of religious hatred.
As the family endures hardship and pursuit, Gédéon grapples with profound questions: What is the true nature of faith? How can love and belief coexist with such violence? And can a young man find the courage to hold his family together when their world is actively trying to tear them apart?
Discover a powerful and deeply researched story of hope, family bonds, and the unwavering strength of the human spirit in the face of brutal oppression.
Experience a gripping period in French history through the first-person experiences of one young Huguenot boy. Vince Rockston has poured the full range of human emotions into Gédéon's story and carries the reader with him on the tidal wave of historic events following King Louis XIV's revocation of religious freedom. The author's comprehensive research on both sides of the English Channel propels Gédéon's actions and gives authenticity to the story.
The book includes extremely helpful maps and lists of some fifty historical characters - including the mysterious Suzon. A powerful coming-of-age novel.
Donna Fletcher Crow. Author of 'Glastonbury, The Novel of Christian England'
A dramatic and moving narrative that is firmly rooted in historical realities.
Paul Alkazraji. Author of 'The Migrant'.
A standout on any bookshelf!
Daniel Pugsley. Writing coach and author of the 'Babylon series'
A profound and emotional story.
Greet Suzon for Me is more than just a historical account; it is a testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit when confronted with adversity. This novel is an essential read for anyone interested in religious history and the intricate dynamics of faith and resilience. It serves as a reminder of the timeless struggle for freedom and the power of hope in even the darkest of times.
D. K. Marley, CEO of The Historical Fiction Company
Amazing! Harrowing, entertaining, gripping and educational. I am in awe of the amount of research and writing time it represents.
Lynda S.
A beautifully inspiring tale of sorrow, persecution, forgiveness, joy, loss, love, unexpected friendships, and the true meaning of being a Christian.
Sharlene Almond