
Elisabeth; ou les Exilés de Sibérie
"Elisabeth; ou les Exilés de Sibérie" by Madame Cottin is a novel published in 1806. A young girl named Elisabeth undertakes an extraordinary journey from the depths of Siberia to Saint Petersburg, traveling alone and on foot across vast territories filled with danger. Her mission: to plead for her father's pardon. Driven by filial devotion, she faces countless hardships and obstacles, sustained only by her courage and faith. This touching tale explores themes of family loyalty, virtue, and perseverance against overwhelming odds.
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