Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
123
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1966
Publisher
Monarch Press
Description
Hugo's Les Misérables, reimagined by Lawrence Hadfield Klibbe, delves into the poignant struggles of humanity through the lives of its deeply flawed yet compelling characters. This retelling captures the essence of Victor Hugo's original work, bringing forth themes of redemption, justice, and the relentless pursuit of love amidst adversity.
Klibbe's interpretation breathes new life into classic figures, inviting readers to experience their journeys in a modern light. As the narrative unfolds, the readers are drawn into a world marked by social injustice, compassion, and the unwavering hope that defines the human spirit.
Klibbe's interpretation breathes new life into classic figures, inviting readers to experience their journeys in a modern light. As the narrative unfolds, the readers are drawn into a world marked by social injustice, compassion, and the unwavering hope that defines the human spirit.