NIGHT OF PLAGUE by ORHAN PAMUK (GRADE - C)
Nights of Plague is an ambitious and richly imagined novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk. Set in 1901 on the fictional island of Mingher in the late Ottoman Empire, the story unfolds during a devastating outbreak of bubonic plague that transforms every aspect of life. As quarantine measures, political rivalries, scientific discoveries, and personal loyalties collide, the island's inhabitants must navigate fear, uncertainty, and profound social change. Through a cast of memorable characters, Pamuk explores themes of power, nationalism, faith, medicine, love, identity, and the resilience of communities in times of crisis. Combining historical depth with philosophical insight and masterful storytelling, Nights of Plague is a compelling exploration of history, politics, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
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