Miserables: Tomo II by Victor Hugo is a gripping continuation of the classic novel that delves deeper into the lives of its complex characters. The novel explores themes of injustice, redemption, and love amidst the backdrop of 19th century France.
Hugo's writing is beautifully descriptive, painting a vivid picture of the poverty and strife that defined the time period. The characters are well-developed and each struggles with their own demons, making them relatable and compelling.
The plot is fast-paced and full of twists and turns, keeping the reader engaged from beginning to end. The themes of sacrifice and forgiveness are prevalent throughout the novel, adding depth and emotional weight to the story.
Overall, Miserables: Tomo II is a powerful and thought-provoking read that will stay with readers long after they finish the final page. Victor Hugo's masterful storytelling and rich character development make this novel a must-read for fans of classic literature.
Book Description:
Valjean de nuevo es capturado y condenado a trabajos forzados de por vida. Encarcelado en el puerto militar de Toulon rescata a un marinero atrapado en el aparejo de la nave. Los espectadores piden su liberación. Valjean finge su propia muerte por dejarse caer al mar. Las autoridades le dan por muerto. Entonces viaja hasta la posada de los Thérnardier en busca de Cosette. Descubriendo como tratan a la hija de la difunta Fantine, Valjean decide llevársela y adoptarla como su hija. Viven en los barrios parisinos más pobres hasta que son aceptados en un convento, al que llegan huyendo, una vez más, de Javert. Summary by Wikipedia