Bakhita

Véronique Olmi

earliest edition we have, 2017 LGF, 2019 paperback

Bakhita, born in Darfur in the mid-19th century, was abducted by slave traders at the age of seven. Resold on a slave market in Sudan, it will pass from master to master, and will be bought by the Italian consul. Placed with nuns, she asks to be baptized there and then to become sister.--Translation of summary by Babelio.

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Bakhita paperback · 2019 · LGF · 9782253259718
Bakhita paperback · 2019 · Ediciones Sígueme, S. A. · 368 pages · 9788430120451
Bakhita edition · 2017 · Albin Michel · 455 pages · 9782226393227

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