Les Miserables

Les Miserables by Victor Hugo, published by W Pub Group in 2001, is an abridged edition comprising 210 pages. This edition presents a dramatic reading of the classic novel set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, focusing on the journey of escaped convict Jean Valjean as he seeks grace and redemption. The accompanying soundtrack enhances the narrative, offering listeners a rich auditory experience that complements the story.
Readers will find that this edition not only captures the essence of Hugo’s narrative but also includes dynamic recordings of five popular songs from the original Broadway score. The combination of literature and music aims to immerse listeners in the themes of grace and redemption, making this a unique interpretation of a timeless classic. This abridged version provides an accessible entry point into the world of Les Miserables, appealing to both new audiences and longtime fans of the story.
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Close your eyes and let this powerful music transport you to another time and place. Les Miserables has captivated generations, but with this critically acclaimed Broadway soundtrack, a beautiful story becomes an unforgettable experience. Against the backdrop of the French Revolution, the story of escaped convict Jean Valjean and his search for grace and redemption will leave any listener moved by the parallel of God’s grace towards us. This dramatic reading of the entire novel along with the dynamic new recordings of five of the most popular songs from the original score will bring this masterpiece of the ages to life once again.
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