
The Dancing Summer: A Child's Diary from the Summer of the Dancing Plague (Little Witnesses of History, #1) (eBook, ePUB)
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In the summer of 1518, something extraordinary began in the city of Strasbourg. A woman stepped into the street and started to dance - and she could not stop. Soon, others joined her. The people of the city watched in confusion and fear as the dancers moved day and night to music no one else could hear.Amid this strange and true event, nine-year-old Anne-Marie von Blumenthal begins writing in her diary. Through her words, readers witness a world of faith, family, and wonder as the city around her changes in ways she cannot fully understand. While her father serves on the city council, her moth...
In the summer of 1518, something extraordinary began in the city of Strasbourg. A woman stepped into the street and started to dance - and she could not stop. Soon, others joined her. The people of the city watched in confusion and fear as the dancers moved day and night to music no one else could hear.
Amid this strange and true event, nine-year-old Anne-Marie von Blumenthal begins writing in her diary. Through her words, readers witness a world of faith, family, and wonder as the city around her changes in ways she cannot fully understand. While her father serves on the city council, her mother grows anxious, and the servants whisper about curses, Anne-Marie records what she sees - the heat, the crowds, and the strange pull of the rhythm spreading through the streets.
The Dancing Summer reimagines one of history's most mysterious events, the Dancing Plague of 1518, through the gentle voice of a child. Written by historian and storyteller Eugénie Leclair, it invites young readers to step into the past with curiosity and empathy.
Created for readers ages 812, The Dancing Summer blends fact and imagination to explore what it means to witness history: to see fear, kindness, and courage living side by side. With lyrical prose and vivid detail, Anne-Marie's diary reminds us that even in uncertain times, compassion and understanding can light the way home.
For readers who love quiet mysteries, true stories, and glimpses of the past, The Dancing Summer is a story of wonder, humanity, and the lasting echo of history's forgotten moments.
Amid this strange and true event, nine-year-old Anne-Marie von Blumenthal begins writing in her diary. Through her words, readers witness a world of faith, family, and wonder as the city around her changes in ways she cannot fully understand. While her father serves on the city council, her mother grows anxious, and the servants whisper about curses, Anne-Marie records what she sees - the heat, the crowds, and the strange pull of the rhythm spreading through the streets.
The Dancing Summer reimagines one of history's most mysterious events, the Dancing Plague of 1518, through the gentle voice of a child. Written by historian and storyteller Eugénie Leclair, it invites young readers to step into the past with curiosity and empathy.
Created for readers ages 812, The Dancing Summer blends fact and imagination to explore what it means to witness history: to see fear, kindness, and courage living side by side. With lyrical prose and vivid detail, Anne-Marie's diary reminds us that even in uncertain times, compassion and understanding can light the way home.
For readers who love quiet mysteries, true stories, and glimpses of the past, The Dancing Summer is a story of wonder, humanity, and the lasting echo of history's forgotten moments.
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