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David Copperfield

by Charles Dickens

★★★★ 4.466666666666667/5 (15 reviews)

Charles Dickens' David Copperfield is a richly drawn first-person novel in which the narrator reflects on his life's journey from vulnerable beginnings to a mature understanding of himself. Its episodic structure follows formative relationships, setbacks, and small victories, introducing a wide cast of vivid characters whose follies and loyalties shape David's outlook. Across scenes of hardship and comic eccentricity, the book examines how resilience is forged through endurance, learning, and the slow rebuilding of trust. Dickens balances incisive social observation with warmth and wit, so the novel feels both intimate and panoramic. Readers interested in resilience will appreciate the patient navigation of setbacks; those seeking family healing will find portrayals of imperfect attachments and the possibility of reconciliation; readers focused on personal growth will recognize a careful portrait of moral and emotional development. The book's narrative voice and memorable personalities make it rewarding for anyone who values character-led stories about recovery and becoming.

resiliencefamily-healingpersonal-growth
ISBN
9788772475080
Publisher
Scandinavia
Pages
64