58 pages • 1 hour read
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Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks follows 18-year-old Anna Frith, a widow in the English village of Eyam during the 1666 bubonic plague. The town's rector, Michael Mompellion, leads a voluntary quarantine to prevent the spread, and Anna serves her community alongside Mompellion and his wife, Elinor. As the plague decimates the village, Anna confronts profound questions about faith, humanity, and her own resilience. This book contains child death, extreme violence towards women, detailed descriptions of traumatic births, and painful death.
Geraldine Brooks' Year of Wonders offers a gripping and emotional portrayal of a village struck by the plague. Critics praise Brooks' evocative prose and rich historical detail. Some find the plot's melodramatic moments detract from realism, but the compelling characters and vivid setting resonate powerfully. A blend of historical depth and human resilience.
Readers captivated by historical fiction with strong female protagonists and tales of resilience will appreciate Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks. Fans of Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale or Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace will find this poignant story set during the 1666 plague in England equally engaging.
Lexile Level
1080LHistorical Fiction
British Literature
Health / Medicine
History: World
Identity: Femininity
Emotions/Behavior: Fear
Emotions/Behavior: Determination / Perseverance