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Step into the Past with a Tale of Resilience and Friendship Rediscover a forgotten classic with ""Cherry & Violet: A Tale of the Great Plague"" by Anne Manning, now republished by Alpha Editions for the first time in decades. Set against the harrowing backdrop of the 1665 Great Plague of London, this captivating story weaves the lives of two courageous young women, Cherry and Violet, as they navigate the trials of a city besieged by disease and despair. Their unyielding friendship and indomitable spirit shine through the darkness, offering a poignant reminder of hope and humanity in the face…mehr

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Step into the Past with a Tale of Resilience and Friendship Rediscover a forgotten classic with ""Cherry & Violet: A Tale of the Great Plague"" by Anne Manning, now republished by Alpha Editions for the first time in decades. Set against the harrowing backdrop of the 1665 Great Plague of London, this captivating story weaves the lives of two courageous young women, Cherry and Violet, as they navigate the trials of a city besieged by disease and despair. Their unyielding friendship and indomitable spirit shine through the darkness, offering a poignant reminder of hope and humanity in the face of adversity. This collector's edition brings Manning's vivid storytelling to a new generation, preserving a piece of literary history that resonates with timeless themes of love, loyalty, and survival. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a lover of classic tales, ""Cherry & Violet"" promises to transport you to a world where courage and compassion triumph over fear. Don't miss the chance to own this beautifully republished gem-a testament to the enduring power of friendship and the human spirit.
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Anne Manning become an English novelist and biographer. She is excellent known for her ancient novels and biographical works. Manning's writing career flourished at some stage in the nineteenth century, and her works often pondered her deep hobby in history and society. One of Manning's super works is the historic novel "The Day of Small Things." Published in 1869, the novel is ready towards the backdrop of the English Civil War and the following years of political and social upheaval. The narrative revolves across the existence of the protagonist, John Frewen, an Oxford student, and the challenges he faces in the course of a tumultuous period in English history. "The Day of Small Things" is celebrated for Manning's meticulous research, attention to ancient detail, and her capacity to weave a compelling story towards a wealthy historical tapestry. The novel gives readers with insights into the political, non-secular, and societal conflicts of the time, portraying characters grappling with non-public and political demanding situations. While Manning's literary output extended beyond "The Day of Small Things," this precise painting sticks out as a testament to her potential to carry historical periods to existence via engaging storytelling and nicely-drawn characters.