Publisher's Synopsis
Published in 1890, César Cascabel is one of Jules Verne's great adventure novels, blending elements of travel, survival, and human resilience with his signature imaginative storytelling. Unlike Verne's more science-driven works, this novel focuses on an extraordinary overland journey across continents, offering readers a thrilling exploration of distant lands and cultures.
The story follows the Cascabel family, a group of traveling entertainers who dream of returning home to France after performing in North America. When their plans are disrupted, they embark on an audacious journey across Alaska, the Bering Strait, and Siberia-facing treacherous landscapes, hostile forces, and countless obstacles along the way. César, the determined and resourceful patriarch, leads his family with courage and ingenuity, making their odyssey a testament to perseverance and the strength of familial bonds.
In César Cascabel, Verne's passion for geography and adventure shines through, offering detailed depictions of the Arctic wilderness and the vast expanse of the Russian Empire. The novel also carries themes of loyalty, justice, and the triumph of the human spirit, making it a compelling read for both adventure lovers and fans of classic literature.
This new edition introduces César Cascabel to modern readers, preserving its thrilling narrative while making it more accessible. Whether you are an admirer of Verne's visionary storytelling or new to his works, this novel promises a captivating journey filled with danger, excitement, and the enduring hope of homecoming.