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The Plague by Albert Camus
Albert Camus's existential masterpiece follows the residents of Oran, Algeria, as they battle a devastating plague that isolates their city from the world. Through the experiences of Dr. Rieux and a cast of characters facing collective suffering, The Plague becomes a profound allegory of human resilience, moral responsibility, and solidarity in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges. Marris's new translation brings fresh nuance to Camus's exploration of how individuals respond to crisis, examining themes of isolation, compassion, and collective action.

WHY WE PICKED IT
Because Camus's novel feels startlingly relevant to our contemporary moment. The Plague is more than a narrative about disease; it's a philosophical investigation into human nature, showing how community and individual courage emerge in times of profound challenge.

DETAILS
• Author: Albert Camus
• Translator: Laura Marris
• Publisher: Vintage
• Format: Paperback 

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