Jack
“Jack” by Alphonse Daudet is a compelling novel that interweaves realism, social critique, and the classic bildungsroman form. It chronicles the life of Jack, an orphan boy enduring the hardships of poverty and prejudice in 19th-century France. Jack’s coming-of-age story unfolds through his trials, triumphs, and the relationships he builds. Through evocative prose and nuanced characters, Daudet explores themes of class disparity, social injustice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Author
Alphonse Daudet
(2)
Reader
Hayk Petrosyan
(168)
Category
Novel
(216)
Translator
Vladimir Danielyan
(2)
Language
Armenian
Duration
16h : 6m
Age recommendation
16-120
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