Les Miserables

Author: Victor Hugo

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Description: Les Miserables by Victor Hugo tells a compelling story of redemption, sacrifice, and social injustice in 19th-century France. Explore themes of poverty, love, and morality in this timeless classic, which is an essential read for historical fiction enthusiasts.

Pages: 1340

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