Victor Hugo's Les Misérables is a monumental tale of justice, love, sacrifice, and redemption set against the turbulent backdrop of 19th-century France. This new translation brings a fresh, contemporary voice to Hugo's masterpiece while remaining faithful to the richness and emotional depth of the original French text. At the heart of the story is Jean Valjean, a man condemned for stealing a loaf of bread who embarks on a lifelong journey of transformation and moral awakening. Alongside him are unforgettable characters: Fantine, the tragic mother forced into despair, and Javert, the relentless inspector driven by an unwavering sense of duty. Their lives intersect with the sweeping forces of revolution, poverty, and justice in a narrative both epic in scale and deeply personal. This translation offers clarity and accessibility for modern readers without sacrificing the grandeur and poetic intensity of Hugo's original prose. By capturing the full range of Hugo's language—from vivid character portrayals to sharp social critique—this edition ensures that the novel's timeless themes of hope, forgiveness, and the fight for justice resonate as powerfully today as when first published. Les Misérables continues to stand as one of the most powerful and enduring works in all of literature.