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When Prince Dmitri Nekhludov is called for jury duty on a murder case, he little knows how the experience will change his life. Faced with the accused, a prostitute, he recognizes Katusha, the young girl he seduced and abandoned many years before, and realizes his responsibility for the life of degradation she has been forced to lead. His determination to make amends leads him into the darkest reaches of the Tsarist prison system, and to the beginning of his spiritual regeneration.

Based on a true story, Tolstoy’s final novel is a deeply moving and compassionate tale of human frailty and reformation.

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I think this is Tolstoy best book. Even better than Anna Karenina and War and Peace. This book has given me a new way to look at live. I will go as far as to say it is one of the best book's I've ever read. Tolstoy comes near to perfection for me.

A spiritual read.

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Dumbstruck by the neutral observation of people’s minds by the master writer and genius writer Tolstoy. Amazing level of psychology of the society which applies even today. It should be a compulsory reading to all in schools.

Every one should read it.

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This is a long novel, well suited to an audio book. The narration was excellent, look forward to hearing it again in the future.



One of the best books I have experienced.

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I loved this and took my time to listen. Tolstoy has great descriptions - read without rushing. A pleasure.

Great. Unabridged - long!

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It is said that the only criticism of Tolstoy, is that he didn't write enough books.
After reading this I fully agree with this sentiment.
This book is beautifully written, the characters are brought to life by Tolstoy's penmanship and this is complimented by the brilliant reading of Neville Jason

True masterpiece, wonderfully read

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