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Les miserables

Jean Valjean is a noble peasant imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread. This book will take you into the Parisian underworld and immerse you in a battle between good and evil.

The hunchback of Notre Dame

A tale of the hunchbacked bellringer of medieval Notre Dame, Quasimodo, whose love for the gypsy dancer, Esmeralda, had tragic consequences.

Les mis?rables

1997
Traces the life of Jean Valjean, a peasant who steals a loaf of bread to feed his starving children and thereby becomes a convict.

Notre-Dame de Paris

1993
Set in the year 1482, relates the tragic life of the deformed Quasimodo and his hopeless love for the gypsy dancer Esmerelda.

Les mis?rables

1964
In nineteenth-century France a reformed ex-convict, Jean Baljean, finds himself threatened by events and people from his past.

The hunchback of Notr?-Dame

2001
In fifteenth-century Paris, a disfigured man named Quasimodo, who was abandoned as an infant in the cathedral of Notre-Dame and now lives in its bell tower, must come to the aid of a beautiful gypsy girl named Esmeralda after she repels the advances of the cruel archdeacon Don Claude Frollo.

Les mis?rables

1982
Presents an English translation of the nineteenth-century French novel about Jean Valjean, a peasant who is released from prison, where he spent nineteen years for stealing a loaf of bread for his starving family, only to find himself threatened by people and events from his past.

The hunchback of Notre-Dame

2010
In fifteenth-century Paris, a disfigured man named Quasimodo, who was abandoned as an infant in the cathedral of Notre-Dame and now lives in its bell tower, must come to the aid of a beautiful gypsy girl named Esmeralda after she repels the advances of the cruel archdeacon Don Claude Frollo.

Les Miserables

2001
The classic story of the triumph of grace and redemption. Les Miserables follows the lifelong journey of one man, Jean Valjean, from depravity and corruption to grace and redemption.

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