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Year of wonders by Geraldine Brooks


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The provided text consists of excerpts from Geraldine Brooks’ novel, Year of Wonders, including fictional narrative chapters, critical reviews, an author’s note, and discussion questions. The narrative, told from the perspective of a maid named Anna Frith, details life in a quarantined 17th-century English village enduring the bubonic plague, chronicling the widespread death, the villagers' desperate acts of survival, and the moral unraveling of the rector, Michael Mompellion. Reviews praise the book's language and its vivid characterizations, while the author's note explains that the novel is a fictional account inspired by the historical events of Eyam and the known life of its real rector, William Mompesson, on whom the fictional character is based. The excerpts explore themes of faith, human frailty, the power of female resilience, and the search for meaning amid profound suffering.

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