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Number of Pages
48
Language
English
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This Is A Historical Fiction Novel With A Gothic Sensibility, Set In Fifteenth-Century Paris And Anchored By A Monumental Cathedral. It Explores Timeless Questions Of Mercy, Ambition, Fate, And The Human Cost Of Prejudice Through Interwoven Lives Centered On Power, Faith, And Love. The Book Speaks To Adults And Students Of Classic Literature Who Crave Atmosphere, Moral Complexity, And A Sweeping Sense Of Place. The Tone Is Moody, Dramatic, And Emotionally Immersive.
Presented As A Richly Cinematic, Character-Driven Tapestry, The Narrative Unfolds Through Shifting Perspectives And Pivotal Scenes, With The Cathedral As A Living Backdrop That Shapes Decisions And Consequences. Lush, Descriptive Prose Builds Mood And Atmosphere, Drawing Readers Into Shadowed Streets, Candlelit Interiors, And The Echo Of Stone.
Readers Follow A Diverse Cast As They Navigate Questions Of Mercy, Power, And Social Judgment, In A Journey Through Grand City Life And Intimate Moments. The Storytelling Remains Intimate Without Sacrificing Grandeur, Inviting Quiet Reflection On Human Frailty, Justice, And Empathy.
After Finishing, Readers Gain A Richer Understanding Of Historical Life, The Human Cost Of Prejudice, And The Enduring Power Of Mercy. The Experience Invites Curiosity About A World Where Architecture Frames Fate And Empathy Changes The Course Of Lives, Leaving A Lasting Impression Of Wonder And Insight.
Product Details
Author
Victor Hugo
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
48
Language
English
Dimensions
203 x 254 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
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