"Miserables: Cosette" delves into the life of Cosette, a character from Victor Hugo's classic novel "Les Misérables." The story explores her struggles as a child living in poverty and her experiences before being taken in by Jean Valjean. Through vivid storytelling, the tale portrays her transformation from a mistreated orphan to a hopeful young woman, highlighting the themes of love, resilience, and redemption.
The book emphasizes the impact of her relationships, particularly with Valjean, who becomes a father figure to her. His guidance and affection play a significant role in shaping her future. The narrative juxtaposes her difficult childhood with the safety and love she finds in her new life, drawing attention to the importance of compassion and kindness.