A tale of two cities Puffin classics
Material type:
- 9780141325545
- TR 820 DIC-A

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Swabi Campus (Senior Library - Northern Region) | TR 820 DIC-A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 11920 | Available | 2024-3789980 |
Even in the darkest times, as shown in A Tale of Two Cities, resilience and selflessness can lead to profound transformation. May the story inspire you to find hope and strength in your own journey.
After eighteen long years of confinement in the Bastille, Dr. Manette is finally released and travels to England to reunite with his daughter, Lucie. Settling into a new life with Lucie, he finds solace in her companionship, but their peaceful existence is soon disrupted by the arrival of two very different men who both fall deeply in love with Lucie. While Lucie finds joy and stability in her new life, an impending storm brews in France. As the French Revolution erupts, Lucie and her family are swept into the chaos, facing immense trials and sacrifices. In a dramatic turn of events, one of the men makes an extraordinary and selfless gesture, giving Lucie everything he has to protect her and her loved ones.
For those captivated by A Tale of Two Cities, remember that Dickens' timeless tale of sacrifice and redemption speaks to the enduring power of hope and courage. As you explore this classic, may you find inspiration to embrace resilience and empathy in your own life.
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