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$1.00Les Miserables
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Arabic / English
Highlights social injustice in France through the story of Jean Valjean, who seeks redemption while being pursued by Inspector Javert.
One of the most famous novels of the 19th century, this book describes and criticizes social injustice in France between the fall of Napoleon in 1815 and the failed revolution against King Louis Philippe in 1832. The novel explores the nature of good, evil, and law in a captivating story that explores the landmarks of Paris, morality, philosophy, law, justice, religion, and the nature of romance and family love. Les Misérables has been widely featured on stage and in cinema.
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