Land of Hope (Book 3 of The Huguenot Chronicles)
Land of Hope (Book 3 of The Huguenot Chronicles)
Land of Hope is the third book in The Huguenot Chronicles, a historical fiction series set during the persecution and exile of French Protestants in the late 17th century.
Overview
As the journey continues, the Delpech family moves further from their origins in Europe, seeking stability and a future in new and uncertain lands.
The promise of a new beginning is tempered by the realities of hardship, adaptation, and the lingering effects of past separation. As old wounds resurface and new challenges arise, the family must confront what it truly means to rebuild a life far from home.
Historical Setting
The novel follows the movement of Huguenot refugees beyond Europe, particularly toward England and the New World, where displaced communities sought refuge and opportunity in the aftermath of persecution in France.
Themes
- Hope and renewal
- Migration and settlement
- Identity and belonging
- Rebuilding after loss
Place in the Series
Land of Hope continues the narrative established in the earlier books and expands the geographical and emotional scope of The Huguenot Chronicles.
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About the Series
The Huguenot Chronicles follows a family’s journey across France, Switzerland, England, and the New World during a time of religious persecution, exile, and migration.

