Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague

by Geraldine Brooks

Hardcover, 2001

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Publication

Viking Adult (2001), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 400 pages

Description

Based on the true story of Eyam, the "Plague Village," in the rugged mountain spine of England. In 1666, a tainted bolt of cloth from London carries bubonic infection to this isolated settlement of shepherds and lead miners. A visionary young preacher convinces the villagers to seal themselves off in a deadly quarantine to prevent the spread of disease. The story is told through the eyes of eighteen-year-old Anna Frith, the vicar's maid, as she confronts the loss of her family, the disintegration of her community, and the lure of a dangerous and illicit love. As the death toll rises and people turn from prayers and herbal cures to sorcery and murderous witch-hunting, Anna emerges as an unlikely and courageous heroine in the village's desperate fight to save itself.… (more)

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Discriminating readers who view the term historical novel with disdain will find that this debut by praised journalist Brooks (Foreign Correspondence) is to conventional work in the genre as a diamond is to a rhinestone. With an intensely observant eye, a rigorous regard for period detail, and
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assured, elegant prose, Brooks re-creates a year in the life of a remote British village decimated by the bubonic plague.
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Physical description

400 p.; 9.38 inches

ISBN

067091021X / 9780670910212
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