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Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë
An autobiographical novel created in the middle of the 19th century. The heroine of the book, an orphan girl, invariably attracts the sympathy of readers with her sincerity and courage, she overcomes all obstacles on the way to happiness without sacrificing honor and dignity.
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Hearts of three
Джек Лондон
A fascinating action—packed novel tells about the amazing adventures of a young American who went to Latin America in search of the treasures of his pirate ancestor Henry Morgan, about true male friendship, about love happily overcoming all obstacles.
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Running after the wind
Khalid Husayni
Khalid Husayni was born in Kabul in 1965 to an Afghan diplomat. In 1980, his family moved to the United States. It was here that he entered the Faculty of Medicine. His first novel, "Running after the wind", will become a bestseller of the new century in the United States. This work has been published in more than forty languages of the world in 10 million copies. Hollywood filmmakers also made a film based on the book.
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There are no changes on the Western Front. Return
Эрих Мария Ремарк
The one-volume collection of the West German anti-fascist writer E.M. Remarque (1898-1970) includes the novels "On the Western Front without Change" (1929) and "The Return" (1931). In them, the author, through the mouths of his heroes, angrily condemns the First World War, in which an entire generation of German youth died.
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Nobody writes to the Colonel. One hundred years of solitude
Габриэль Гарсина Маркес
The collection of one of the largest contemporary writers of Latin America, Gabriel Garcia Marquez (born in 1928), includes the novella "No one writes to the Colonel" and the famous novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude", which are plot-related. The novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is a broad epic canvas based on a combination of historical reality with fairy—tale, folk fiction. The novel reflects the history of Colombia and Latin America in the X IX — early XX century.
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