A review by blueyorkie
A Family Without a Name: Into the Abyss by Jules Verne

4.0

Conceived as a novel of mysterious adventures within the framework of the Franco-Canadian uprising of 1837, this little-known book by Jules Verne is a vigorous lyrical pamphlet in favour of free Quebec.
The young and fierce Jean Without a Name will compensate for the defeat by engulfing his boat set on fire by the English in Niagara Falls.
This admirable novel has a sublime ending.