Based on historical records, Silence of Stone recounts the story of Marguerite de Roberval, a young French noblewoman. During a colonising expedition to New France in 1542, she falls in love with a soldier. Jean-Franois de Roberval, commander of the expedition and Marguerite’s guardian, is so outraged at the disgrace she has brought upon the name Roberval that he abandons her, her lover, and a servant on the Isle of Demons, a small island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Marguerite survives, spending nearly a year entirely alone. More than two years after her abandonment, she retu s to France, rescued from the island by a Breton fishing ship. In Silence of Stone, Marguerite at 36 is an entirely different woman from the 18-year old abandoned on the Isle of Demons, so much so that she speaks of her younger self as “she.” Sixteen years after her retu to France, relentlessly questioned by King Franois II’s geographer, Andr Thevet, Marguerite reluctantly recounts her life on the island.
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“Beckel’s novels are drenched in history...The research deftly underplays the narrative, which is succinct, graphic and lyrical." - Joan Sullivan, The Telegram
“a deeply emotional tale…Beckel uses dramatic conflict and creates Marguerite as a powerfully emotional character you won’t soon forget…a true page-turner.” - Ashley Colombe, Downhome Magazine
"Beckel has produced a well written and stylistically distinctive novel...[her] innovative diction resonates in the reader’s head long after they’ve put he book down...Also commendable here is Beckel’s impeccable character development." - Chad Pelley, Current Magazine
“All her narration has a compelling dream-like quality about it. Beckel’s powerful and haunting prose breathes singular life into a shadowy historical figure." - The Northeast Avalon Times
Formerly an ecologist and science writer and then a newsletter editor on an Ojibwe Indian reserve, Annamarie Beckel now lives in Kelligrews, Newfoundland. Silence of Stone is her third novel. Her first novel, All Gone Widdun , won the 1999 Book Achievement Award, first place fiction, from the Midwest Independent Publishers Association.
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