Poland by James A. Michener
Set against the sweeping backdrop of Polish history, this epic narrative weaves together the lives of three families over several centuries, capturing the resilience and spirit of a nation often caught in the crossfire of larger powers. Through the lens of personal stories, it explores the cultural, political, and social transformations that have shaped Poland, from medieval times through the tumultuous 20th century. The novel paints a vivid picture of the country's struggles for independence, its rich traditions, and the indomitable will of its people to preserve their identity amidst adversity.
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- Published
- 1983
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 560-640
- Original Language
- English
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