La neige et la cendre
によって
Diana Gabaldon
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
384
言語
フランス語
公開されました
Apr 1, 2008
出版社
J'ai lu
ISBN-10
2290002313
ISBN-13
9782290002315
説明
In the turbulent landscape of 1772, the echoes of a recently quelled war still resonate. Amidst the fragile peace, tension brews as new sparks of dissent emerge, threatening to ignite into chaos once again. The author captures the complex web of loyalties and betrayals that define this tumultuous period, weaving a narrative rich in historical detail and emotional depth.
As characters navigate their lives against the backdrop of looming conflict, they confront their pasts and the repercussions of their choices. The interplay of personal and political struggles offers insight into the human condition, as individuals grapple with the weight of their decisions in a world that feels increasingly unstable.
The setting acts almost as a character itself, with vividly described landscapes that juxtapose the beauty of nature with the darkness of human ambition. Readers are drawn into a world where resilience, love, and sacrifice become paramount in the face of uncertainty.
Through intricate storytelling and compelling character arcs, Diana Gabaldon invites readers to reflect on the interplay between history and personal narratives, seamlessly blending the two into a poignant examination of the human spirit.
As characters navigate their lives against the backdrop of looming conflict, they confront their pasts and the repercussions of their choices. The interplay of personal and political struggles offers insight into the human condition, as individuals grapple with the weight of their decisions in a world that feels increasingly unstable.
The setting acts almost as a character itself, with vividly described landscapes that juxtapose the beauty of nature with the darkness of human ambition. Readers are drawn into a world where resilience, love, and sacrifice become paramount in the face of uncertainty.
Through intricate storytelling and compelling character arcs, Diana Gabaldon invites readers to reflect on the interplay between history and personal narratives, seamlessly blending the two into a poignant examination of the human spirit.