<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Doctor Manette, a prominent French Doctor, must flea Paris in the midst of the chaos that has ensued in what became known as the Reign of Terror. Fearing further persecution from his 18 maddening years of imprisonment in the Bastille of Paris, Doctor Manette hurriedly leaves France to be with the daughter he's never met.</strong></p><p>Opening with the famous lines, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." <strong>Charles Dickens'</strong>, <em>A Tale of Two Cities</em> is perhaps one of the most celebrated and popular novels of its time. Weaving together the narratives of vastly different but equally profound characters against the backdrop of political revolution and strife, <em>A Tale of Two Cities </em> is a tale of human perseverance. Throughout the novel, Charles Dickens is able to portray the hardships of each social class during the trying times of the French Revolution in a way that is both profoundly elegant and heartbreaking at the same time. Becoming known as the perhaps the epitome of Dickensian writing and style, <em> A Tale of Two Cities </em> measures the boundaries of human will in the fight for what is right during a time when that just might cost your life.</p><p> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p> Having secured its place in history as one of the best-selling novels of all time, <i>A Tale of Two Cities</i> remains at the very center of important Victorian Era Literature. It follows the story of a French Doctor who has just been released from an 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille. Doctor Manette flees Paris to join the daughter he's never met now living in London. Struggling to survive during the French Revolution and what became known as the Reign of Terror, Doctor Manette does all he can to avoid the guillotine while finding himself enmeshed in the dramas that have ensued around his daughter, Lucy Manette. The novel portrays what life was like before and during France and London's most trying political times. Charles Dickens writes profoundly on the struggle of the French peasantry, recounting their strife and fight against the aristocracy and the looming and ever potent wealth of the upper class. Paralleling the angst and animosity happening in London at the same time, Dickens illustrates the challenging circumstances facing both countries, weaving together a narrative that has inspired, petrified, and brought solace to readers over the course of the book's history. With the undercurrent of political transformation, <i>A Tale of Two Cities</i> creates hope and the possibility of a new life in a time where such wishes were simply unimaginable.</p>
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