Les Miserables Volume 2 by Victor Hugo audiobook.
Genre: drama
In Volume 2 of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, the city of Paris becomes a pressure cooker where private lives collide with public unrest. Jean Valjean, still carrying the weight of his past, struggles to build a quiet, honorable future while protecting Cosette, the young girl whose safety and happiness have become his purpose. But peace is fragile: the relentless inspector Javert remains convinced that Valjean can never truly change, and his pursuit tightens as Valjean's path crosses new faces in the capital. Among them are idealistic students and revolutionaries gathering in cafes and back streets, dreaming of justice and dignity for the poor, even as the machinery of law and inequality grinds on. Love, sacrifice, and moral duty are tested in crowded tenements, grand boulevards, and shadowed alleys, where a single choice can echo across many lives. Sweeping and intimate at once, this volume deepens the novel's central questions: Can a person be redeemed, what is owed to the suffering, and when does obedience to the law become its own kind of injustice?
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