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Experience the sweeping power of Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" in this meticulously prepared edition, Volume 2 of 5. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century France and the social upheavals following the French Revolution, this timeless work of historical fiction explores themes of redemption and social injustice. Follow the struggles of an ex-convict as he navigates the complexities of Parisian society, encountering both hardship and the possibility of renewal. Hugo's masterpiece, a cornerstone of classic literature, continues to resonate with its powerful portrayal of the human condition and its enduring exploration of morality and hope. A compelling read for anyone interested in classic literature and the forces that shape history.
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