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À propos de
Marc Vincent

Marc Vincent was born into a working-class family in northern Brittany. At thirteen, he travelled alone to Germany, the beginning of a lifelong curiosity for other cultures. Since leaving France in 1979, he has explored over fifty countries across Europe, Asia and Africa. He trained in physiotherapy, Chinese medicine and German literature, and practised for many years in both Europe and Asia. Alongside physical healing, his professional journey led him to observe the inner wounds carried by individuals and societies alike. Writing became a way to weave together places, memory and meaning. Marc Vincent's first historical novel intertwines personal and political tensions across centuries and continents— moving from the 19th to the 20th century, from Alpine landscapes to Georgian palaces. At its heart lies a powerful conviction: lasting societal change begins within the individual. The true challenge lies not in escaping constraints, but in choosing one’s path with clarity—and accepting the cost of freedom. His fiction invites readers to explore unfamiliar histories while confronting their own assumptions. Whether grounded in real events or imagined dramas, his stories are rooted in human complexity and the search for truth. 👉 Find out more at: www.changewithwords.com