The Eagle

The Eagle

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Jan 4, 2011 · Inglese · Kindle (241 pagine)
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Formato Kindle
Pagine 241
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jan 4, 2011
Editore Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)

Descrizione

Set in the turbulent landscape of Roman Britain, this captivating tale creates a vivid portrayal of life during a critical period of history. The narrative follows a young Roman officer, Marcus Aquila, who embarks on a quest to recover the lost insignia of his father's legion, a symbol of honor that had fallen into enemy hands. His journey is not just one of physical distance, but also of personal growth and resilience.

Amidst the trials he faces, Marcus encounters an array of characters that shape his perspective, from the fierce Celtic tribes to his loyal companion, a daring British slave named Esca. Their evolving friendship becomes central to the story, as they grapple with loyalty, identity, and what it means to belong to two worlds at odds. The themes of courage and sacrifice resonate throughout, creating a narrative that is both thrilling and poignant.

Sutcliff's narrative is rich with detail, painting a picture of the rugged landscapes and intricate social dynamics of the time. Her ability to weave historical elements seamlessly into the personal journey of her characters offers young readers a nuanced understanding of the past. The Eagle serves as a reminder of the power of determination and the bonds that can be forged in adversity.

With deep emotional resonance and engaging storytelling, this first installment captures the imaginations of its audience. Readers are invited to experience the challenges of Marcus and Esca, making their triumphs and tribulations feel all the more real. The Eagle stands as a testament to the human spirit's quest for honor and belonging, making it a timeless classic for generations to come.

Generi

Mistero Fantascienza Thriller e Suspense Bambini Azione e Avventura Storia
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