A review by elreyturco
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens

5.0

A compelling story, although told by an author that shares its liberal world vision with those whom he criticizes. It isn't hard to realize that, albeit he concedes that the French Revolution was violent and perpetrated by immoral and treacherous people, he also extolls the mob for displacing the old "high and mighty" as justifiable as any other form of political action.

Despite all these ethical issues, the book hitherto keeps the status of a "classic" that must be read and enjoyed by every reader.