
The Great Plague: The Diary of Alice Paynton, London 1665 - 1666 (My Story) by Pamela Oldfield
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Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
Scholastic
Description
Amidst the turmoil of 1660s London, a young girl named Alice Paynton offers a poignant glimpse into a world ravaged by the Great Plague. Through her eyes, readers experience the gripping reality of fear and uncertainty as the disease spreads and takes hold of her community. Alice's candid reflections and personal struggles convey the weight of loss and resilience in a time of crisis, highlighting the emotional landscape of a childhood shadowed by mortality.
As Alice navigates her daily life, her diary reveals her dreams, friendships, and fears, showcasing the spirit of youth in the face of overwhelming adversity. Pamela Oldfield masterfully captures the essence of this historical period, allowing readers to connect deeply with Alice's journey as she writes not only about her experiences with the plague but also about her hopes for the future. Alice emerges as a strong, relatable voice, making the historical narrative accessible and engaging for modern readers.
As Alice navigates her daily life, her diary reveals her dreams, friendships, and fears, showcasing the spirit of youth in the face of overwhelming adversity. Pamela Oldfield masterfully captures the essence of this historical period, allowing readers to connect deeply with Alice's journey as she writes not only about her experiences with the plague but also about her hopes for the future. Alice emerges as a strong, relatable voice, making the historical narrative accessible and engaging for modern readers.
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