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The Old Man and the Sea
Published
1952
Pages
127
Language
English
ISBN
9780684801223
About this book
An aging fisherman battles a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream.
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"The Old Man and the Sea" is a timeless classic offering a profound meditation on perseverance and the human spirit in a concise, accessible narrative. It's a must-read for fiction lovers, students, and anyone seeking a powerful story of struggle and dignity. Those looking for complex plots or fast-paced action might find it slow, but its depth makes it a worthwhile investment.
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The Old Man and the Sea tells the story of Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who, after 84 days without a catch, ventures far into the Gulf Stream. He hooks an enormous marlin, leading to a grueling, multi-day battle of wills, strength, and endurance. Santiago, battling the fish, his own physical limits, and the vast ocean, ultimately triumphs over the marlin. His arduous return journey, however, brings new tests, highlighting themes of perseverance, dignity, and man's relationship with nature.
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