
Gold Sickle
Gold Sickle, written by Eugène Sue in the 19th century, is the first part of his larger work, The Mysteries of the People. This novel presents a narrative set in Druid Gaul, focusing on the Gallic chief Joel and his son, who engage a traveler in discussions about freedom and oppression. Notably, the book reflects Sue's socialist views, portraying the historical struggles between ruling and oppressed classes throughout time. It serves as a foundation for a broader exploration of social themes across the series.
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Nadine Eckert-Boulet, Mike Pelton

























