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Exodus (1958), an epic saga about the founding of Israel, inspired by true historical events, follows a group of Jewish refugees in post-World War II Europe as they fight to establish a homeland in Palestine.
The novel is about a white-collar girl who falls in love with a young upper-class man, despite the opposition of his family.
Édouard Peisson, a French writer specializing in maritime novels, brings a story set in the world of the sea and ships in this work, which is typical of his oeuvre.
The novel Fugitives, which Cesarec wrote throughout the 1920s and finally published in 1933, tells the story of emigrants who fled the Yugoslav and Hungarian regimes to Prague, the capital of the then democratic republic of Czechoslovakia.
The book depicts a world in which the Protestant Reformation never succeeded, and Europe remains under the strict control of the Roman Catholic Church.
“Robinson Crusoe” is the first and most famous novel about a castaway who had to learn to survive on his own on a deserted island. It was written by Daniel Defoe, making it one of the most famous names in children's and young adult literature.