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A Tale of Two Cities Audiobook
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jpg.storeSet against the turmoil of the French Revolution, A Tale of Two Cities delivers a gripping tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Dickens captures the human drama of two cities—London and Paris—as they navigate a world in upheaval.
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In A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens chronicles the stark contrasts between London and Paris during the late 18th century. The story follows Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a disillusioned English lawyer, whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways. Themes of injustice, resurrection, and the sacrifices people make for love dominate the narrative, as Dickens explores the chaos and brutality of the French Revolution. The infamous opening line, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” sets the stage for a narrative rich in emotional and political conflict.
Dickens examines societal inequities, portraying the plight of the oppressed and the excesses of the powerful with vivid imagery and complex characters. The novel’s dramatic climax, with Carton’s ultimate act of selflessness, has resonated with readers for generations. Dickens masterfully weaves historical detail with personal struggles, making A Tale of Two Cities both a compelling story and a profound commentary on revolution and humanity.
Numbered Audiobooks: 400
Number of Unique Covers: 97
Number of 1:1 Covers: 44
The Prison of Oppression
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London: A Tale of Order
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Paris: A Tale of Chaos
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The Redeemed Aristocrat
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The Bastille Survivor
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Vive la Révolution!
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The Tyranny Incarnate
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The Silent Martyr
9 Unique Designs
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The Heart of Two Cities
8 Unique Designs
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Details
Publisher : Book.io
Series : Dickens Audio
First Publication Date : 1859
Author : Charles Dickens
Genres: Classics, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Novel
Narrator : Bob Neufeld
Language : English
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Retail Price : 10 ADA
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