Gilbert Thouvenin, "L'homme qui ne devait pas vieillir" (DR)

Gilbert Thouvenin, "L'homme qui ne devait pas vieillir" (DR)

“My God, why did you take them from me?”

That’s the question that 82-year-old Gilbert Thouvenin asks himself every day. His wife and three of his four children committed suicide, victims both of the little-known illness of bipolarity and of the wickedness of a family in their small village. Summary of his book “L’homme qui ne doit pas vieillir*” and interview.

English print (etching) of Joan proclaiming her mission before the doctors of the faith in Poitiers painted by J. OPIE and engraved by T. HOLLOWAY (1796) in Joan of Arc Museum (Johannine imagery).

English print (etching) of Joan proclaiming her mission before the doctors of the faith in Poitiers painted by J. OPIE and engraved by T. HOLLOWAY (1796) in Joan of Arc Museum (Johannine imagery).

Joan of Arc on trial in Poitiers

After revealing the identity of Joan of Arc’s fiancé in a first book, the Parisian lawyer A.-P. Turton makes new revelations about La Pucelle in his book “L’histoire inconnue du Livre de Poitiers”.