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A Tale of Two Cities [adaptation]A Tale of Two Cities [adaptation]

A Tale of Two Cities [adaptation]

Lucinda Hawksley

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In 18th century France, the rich seem to have everything they could ever want while the poor barely keep from starving. Injustice is commonplace, and discontent and revolution are brewing. The hero of this classic tale by Charles Dickens is a young French nobleman known as Charles Darnay. Sickened by the wrongs he sees, he renounces his family and his country, and tries to escape the past by settling in England. But when an old servant pleads for his help, he returns to Paris, only to find himself on trial for his life.

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OL Work ID
OL8053139W

Subjects

AdaptationsJuvenile fictionhistoryRevolutionfictionChildren: Grades 4-6City and town life

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