A Tale of Two Cities
Love and sacrifice during the French Revolution
Charles Dickens author Ryuta Osada illustrator David Zane Mairowitz editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SelfMadeHero
Published:1st Sep '10
Should be back in stock very soon
This classic novel weaves a tale of love and sacrifice amid the turmoil of the French Revolution, centering on the lives of Dr. Manette and his daughter Lucie in A Tale of Two Cities.
In A Tale of Two Cities, Dr. Manette, after enduring years of imprisonment in the Bastille, is finally reunited with his beloved daughter, Lucie, in England. Their reunion is marked by the presence of two men who are deeply connected to Lucie's life: an exiled French aristocrat and a clever yet morally ambiguous English lawyer. As they navigate their feelings for Lucie, the story unfolds against the backdrop of a society on the brink of upheaval.
The narrative shifts from the serene streets of London to the chaotic and bloodstained avenues of Paris, set during the tumultuous Reign of Terror. The characters grapple with their pasts, their loyalties, and the harsh realities of a world that has been irrevocably changed by revolution. The tension escalates as the threat of the guillotine looms over them, forcing each character to confront their fate.
Through its rich character development and historical context, A Tale of Two Cities explores themes of sacrifice, resurrection, and the struggle between love and duty. As the lives of Dr. Manette, Lucie, and the two men intertwine, the story delivers a poignant commentary on the human condition in times of crisis, ultimately leading to a powerful resolution that resonates with readers across generations.
ISBN: 9781906838102
Dimensions: 239mm x 167mm x 18mm
Weight: 400g
128 pages