In the sun-drenched landscapes of Algeria, Albert Camus' The Stranger also known as The Outsiderfollows Meursault, a man whose indifferent reaction to his mother’s death spirals into a senseless murder and a trial that questions his humanity.
With stark prose and profound philosophical insights, Camus explores themes of existentialism and the absurd. This gripping novel will captivate you from its unforgettable opening line to its haunting conclusion, leaving a lasting impression.