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SKU:
147778
UPC:
9780679600121
MPN:
0679600124
Condition:
Used
Weight:
42.40 Ounces
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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Hugo
Author First Name:
Victor
Pages:
1284
Binding:
Hardcover
Edition:
First Edition
ISBN 10:
0679600124
ISBN 13:
9780679600121
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Modern Library
Date Published:
9/5/1992
Genre:
Classics

Description

Audiolibro dramatizado en espa ol basado en la historia original de V ctor Hugo. Catalogada como la primera novela social de su poca, Los miserables, es una de obras literarias las m s famosas de todos los tiempos. Es la historia de Jean Valjean, un convicto que estuvo injustamente encarcelado por 19 a os por haberse robado una rebanada de pan. Al ser liberado de su injusta condena, Valjean trata de escapar de su pasado, lleno de maldad y depravaci n, para vivir una vida digna y honesta. Sin embargo, esto se ve truncado al ser reconocido por el inspector Javert, quien lo persigue obsesionadamente para enviarlo de nuevo a prisi n. Esta persecuci n consume la vida de ambos hombres, terminando en un inesperado desenlace. FonoLibro les presenta esta excelente dramatizaci n de la obra maestra de V ctor Hugo, con un elenco completo, m sica original, y excelentes efectos de sonido, la cual le estremecer , y le llegar al coraz n. (Duraci n: 4 horas. 4 CDs)Children's LiteratureAs part of the "Bullseye Step into Classics" series, this book offers young readers a simplified version of the classic tale of the haunted and hunted man relentlessly pursued by the unforgiving police inspector. The opening scenes of the story, depicting the desperate poverty that drives Jean Valjean to steal a loaf of bread and, after his release from prison, to treat his benefactor dishonestly, are passed over quickly in narrative form and don't engage the reader on an emotional level. However, once Jean Valjean rescues Cosette from a terrible life and takes her as his daughter, the story becomes more and more compelling. This version will hold the interest of young readers and it is to be hoped that, when they are a few years older, they will search out the original masterpiece and become immersed in the drama of Jean Valjean, the hunted and Inspector Javert, the hunter. 1995, Random House, $3.99. Ages 9 to 12. Reviewer Carolyn Mott Ford