Waiting
for the
Queen
Also by Joanna Higgins
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A Soldier’s Book
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Waiting
for the
Queen
A Novel of Early America
Joanna Higgins
milkweed
editions
Although two characters in this book are historical personages—the Vicomte de Noailles and the Marquis Antoine Omer Talon—and other historical figures are alluded to, this is a work of fiction. The characters and events herein are either fictional or used fictitiously. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is unintended and coincidental except where substantiated by actual historical events.
© 2013, Text by Joanna Higgins
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Higgins, Joanna, 1945–
Waiting for the queen / Joanna Higgins. — 1st ed.
p. cm.
Summary: In 1793, fifteen-year-old Eugenie de la Roque, her family, and other nobles barely escape the French Revolution and arrive in Pennsylvania, where homesick young Hannah Kimbrell, a Shaker, is among those charged with preparing New France for the aristocrats’ arrival.
ISBN 978-1-57131-877-0
[1. Frontier and pioneer life—Pennsylvania—Fiction. 2. Social classes—Fiction. 3. Friendship—Fiction. 4. Shakers—Fiction. 5. Slavery—Fiction. 6. Pennsylvania—History—1775–1865—Fiction. 7. France—History—Revolution, 1789–1799—Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.H5349548Wai 2013
[Fic]—dc23
2012042167
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To Kaili and Christopher
Waiting
for the
Queen
Contents
6. Hannah
7. Eugenie
8. Hannah
9. Eugenie,
10. Hannah
11. Eugenie.
12. Hannah
1793: Decembre / December
13. Eugenie
14. Hannah
15. Eugenie
16. Hannah
1794: Janvier / January
17. Eugenie.
18. Hannah
19. Eugenie
1794: Février / February
20. Hannah
1794: Mars / March
21. Eugenie
22. Hannah
23. Eugenie.
24. Hannah
25.