THE GIANT RAFT
Author: Jules Verne
Published: 2002
Format: PDF, EPUB
Length: 352 pages
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File size: 1.47 MB
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Not every strong book arrives with noise; some work in a lower, steadier register. The Giant Raft by Jules Verne is one of those works.
It is less about preaching and more about watching character take shape.
If you want a serious read without heavy jargon, it delivers.
It keeps returning to the hard place: choice, consequence, and the stories we tell ourselves to endure them.
It is the kind of book you can return to and find a different lesson.
If you want a quick sense of what this book is about before diving in, the paragraphs above highlight the themes to listen for while reading.
Below are the published works of the author "Jules Verne":
- A Journey Into The Interior Of The Earth
- Dick Sands, The Boy Captain
- The English At The North Pole . Part I Of The Adventures Of Captain Hatteras
- The Giant Raft
- The Mysterious Island
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
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