Winter of the World
Summary
«Winter of the World» is the second novel in Ken Follett's Century Trilogy, covering events from 1933 to 1949. The book continues the story of five families from different countries introduced in the first part. Against the backdrop of World War II and the subsequent Cold War period, the characters face personal and political challenges. At the heart of the plot are themes of survival, love, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice and freedom. The characters find themselves involved in key historical events such as the Battle of Britain, the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Normandy landings, and the creation of the atomic bomb. Follett masterfully intertwines the fates of his characters with real historical events, creating a captivating and emotionally rich narrative.
