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Night Train to Lisbon: A Novel

This novel follows the story of an elderly man who embarks on a transformative journey to Lisbon, Portugal, driven by a mysterious past and a quest for personal redemption. The narrative delves into the complexities of human emotions and the power of memory, weaving together elements of romance, history, and philosophical inquiry. more

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Pascal Mercier
Pascal Mercier

Pascal Mercier is a French writer born on June 23, 1944. His works are known for their profound philosophical thinking and unique narrative style. more

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