In the spring of 1666, the tranquil Derbyshire village of Eyam makes an extraordinary decision upon the arrival of the Great Plague: its residents choose to isolate themselves in a self-imposed quarantine. Through the eyes of eighteen-year-old Anna Frith, the "Year of Wonders" unfolds as she navigates profound personal losses, witnesses the disintegration of her community, and grapples with the complexities of survival amidst fear, faith, and burgeoning illicit love.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore a compelling historical narrative based on the true story of Eyam's courage during the Great Plague.
- Witness the human spirit's resilience in the face of immense adversity, as individuals and a community confront their darkest hour.
- Delve into the tensions between seventeenth-century science and religion, and their struggle to interpret a world on the brink of modernity.
- Experience a richly detailed portrait of a remarkable young woman's journey of loss, love, and self-discovery.