
Morová epidemie: Deník londýnské dívky z roku 1665-1666
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Horror
Format
Paperback
Pages
120
Language
Czech
Published
Jul 23, 2010
Publisher
Egmont
ISBN-13
9788025215364
Description
In the turbulent year of 1665, a fourteen-year-old girl named Alice eagerly anticipates her return to London, where the vibrancy of the city beckons her. However, her excitement is soon overshadowed by the devastating grip of the plague, which sweeps through the streets with merciless speed. As the once-bustling markets and lively neighborhoods turn into ghostly alleys, Alice finds herself caught in a harrowing reality that challenges her courage and resilience.
Through her eyes, the reader experiences the chaos and despair of a city in crisis. Alice's diary unfolds the trials she faces, from the loss of loved ones to the haunting solitude of isolation. Amidst the chaos, she discovers the strength of her spirit and the importance of hope, even as the specter of death looms ever closer. The narrative paints a vivid picture of a young girl's coming-of-age against a backdrop of historical turmoil, exploring themes of survival, compassion, and the enduring nature of the human spirit.
Through her eyes, the reader experiences the chaos and despair of a city in crisis. Alice's diary unfolds the trials she faces, from the loss of loved ones to the haunting solitude of isolation. Amidst the chaos, she discovers the strength of her spirit and the importance of hope, even as the specter of death looms ever closer. The narrative paints a vivid picture of a young girl's coming-of-age against a backdrop of historical turmoil, exploring themes of survival, compassion, and the enduring nature of the human spirit.
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