Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year vividly recounts the devastation of the 1665 London plague through the eyes of an observer. Blending fact and fiction, it captures fear, resilience, and survival, offering a haunting portrait of a city gripped by epidemic and the human spirit tested by catastrophe.
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Non-Fiction Classics Fiction Genre Fiction Historical History Literature Literature & FictionFrom Queen Elizabeth's passing to the reunion of Bennifer, it's been a year full of big stories. As a fun twist on the New Year's tradition of a retrospective on the events of the previous twelve months, we have gathered a collection of nine classic books that sum up 2022.