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A Tale Of Two Cities(Illustrated) - cover

A Tale Of Two Cities(Illustrated)

Charles Dickens

Maison d'édition: Swish

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Illustrated Edition: Includes 20 captivating illustrations that bring the story to life.
	Comprehensive Summary: A detailed overview to guide readers through the plot.
	Character List: An easy reference for the novel’s memorable characters.
	Author Biography: Learn about Charles Dickens, one of the greatest writers in history.

Set during the turbulent times of the French Revolution, A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is a sweeping tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Spanning the cities of London and Paris, this masterpiece follows the lives of Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a disillusioned English lawyer, both bound by their love for Lucie Manette.
As the revolution unleashes chaos in Paris, Darnay returns to France, only to face imprisonment and death. In a story filled with gripping drama and powerful themes of justice, vengeance, and resurrection, Sydney Carton emerges as a tragic hero in one of literature’s most unforgettable acts of self-sacrifice.
This illustrated edition enriches the reader’s experience with stunning visual representations of key moments in the novel, offering a deeper connection to Dickens’ world. The summary, character list, and author biography provide insightful context for both new readers and longtime fans of Dickens’ work.
Perfect for lovers of historical fiction and classic literature, A Tale of Two Cities remains a timeless exploration of the human condition, brilliantly brought to life through Dickens’ unmatched storytelling.
 
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