
The Priest's Daughter - Hardcover
The Vicar's Daughter Book Description
Dorothy, the Knype Hill vicar's daughter Hare fulfills the roles of obedient son and hair-doing maid without fail. She spends her days sewing costumes for church theater performances, visiting the congregation, and wondering how to pay off the debts that are growing like a snowball; Until she woke up in London, far from home, not knowing who she was.
Did Dorothy grow up in such a life? Had he spent his days wandering on an empty stomach and his nights shivering under wet trees? Had he lived like this even in the past he couldn't remember? Where did it come from? Who was he?
George Orwell takes his readers to the depression period of 1930s England, full of unemployment, misery and hunger, with his character who was separated from the upper class due to memory loss. Together with Dorothy, he shows the difficulties that workers, women and homeless people face in their daily lives, and examines how social realities that deeply affect life shake faith.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2. Dough
Number of Pages: 375
Size: 12 x 20
First Printing Year: 2021
Number of Prints: 1. Edition
Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | Alpha Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 375 |
Publication Year | : | 2021 |
ISBN | : | 9786254492457 |
Translator | : | Sibel Alas |
The heart | : | Turkish |