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The Story of the Betrothed Umberto Eco

The Story of the Betrothed By Umberto Eco

The Story of the Betrothed by Umberto Eco


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Summary

The most famous Italian novel, retold for children

The Story of the Betrothed Summary

The Story of the Betrothed by Umberto Eco

The most famous Italian novel, retold for children This marriage is not supposed to happen. Lombardy, 1628, a time of oppressive Spanish occupation of Northern Italy, and of the Thirty Years' War. The young lovers Lorenzo and Lucia, both from peasant families, are planning their wedding. However, the villainous Don Rodrigo has designs on Lucia, and the lovers are forced to flee their village. Their dangerous journey in exile takes them through one of the most dramatic epochs in Italian history, filled with war, famine and plague - will they ever be able to find happiness together?

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Published as part of the wonderful Save the Story series... [Eco] has done the whole thing perfectly' Upcoming4Me The adaptation is excellent... Lorenzetti's minimal illustrations complement the text perfectly Children's Books Ireland

About Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco is an Italian writer, philosopher, semiotician and literary critic. In 1980, his novel The Name of the Rose became an internationally acclaimed bestseller, and he has since published numerous novels, children's books and works of non-fiction. Most recently, his novel The Prague Cemetery was shortlisted for the 2012 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.

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GOR014008952
9781782690221
1782690220
The Story of the Betrothed by Umberto Eco
Used - Like New
Hardback
Pushkin Children's Books
20140410
104
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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