Very well documented, this series allows us to make a foray into the 13th century during the reign of Louis IX (future Saint-Louis) in France, where the daily life of a bourgeois family and the customs of the time are told with panache.
Chronicles the life of a family living in the 13th century French capital, in the kingdom of Saint Louis, with the daily existence of the Brunels, goldsmiths in Paris, especially that of the women and, in particular, of two of them: Mathilde, the mother, thirty-four years old, and Florie, her daughter, fifteen years old, who is getting married.—Anonymous