"Os Miseráveis" is a classic novel written by Victor Hugo, first published in 1862. The story takes place in France in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, exploring themes of social justice, redemption, and the struggles of the underprivileged.

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Antes de mergulharmos na obra, é essencial entender o artífice por trás dela. Walcyr Carrasco é um dos maiores nomes da teledramaturgia e literatura infantojuvenil brasileira. Conhecido por novelas como O Cravo e a Rosa , Chocolate com Pimenta e A Dona do Pedaço , Carrasco possui um talento único para tecer dramas humanos com leveza e emoção. Sua assinatura na adaptação garante um texto fluido, diálogos marcantes e uma estrutura narrativa que prende o leitor do início ao fim.

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- He is a well-known Brazilian writer and adapter of books for television. While he has been involved in adapting many works into telenovelas, I couldn't find direct information linking him to an adaptation of "Os Miseráveis" for Editora Moderna.

The adaptation faithfully follows the emotional arcs of Victor Hugo's iconic characters:

First, let's talk about the book itself. "Os Miseráveis" is the Portuguese title for Victor Hugo's epic 1862 novel, Les Misérables . The story follows Jean Valjean, a man imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread for his starving family. After being released, he faces a world that refuses to accept him. His life changes forever when a kind bishop shows him mercy, setting him on a path of redemption. The book is a powerful exploration of justice, love, sacrifice, and the human spirit's capacity for good, even in the face of overwhelming misery.

Walcyr Carrasco, a celebrated Brazilian novelist and soap opera writer, successfully condenses the epic narrative without losing its emotional core. Published by Editora Moderna, his adaptation features:

“A lei é necessária, mas o perdão é maior que a lei.” – (Inspirado no discurso do Bispo)