Resurrection : A Powerful Story of Guilt, Redemption, and Social Justice

What if saving one soul meant confronting every lie you’ve ever lived?

Resurrection is a deeply moving story of guilt, forgiveness, and the fight for justice. Prince Dmitri, once careless and entitled, finds himself face-to-face with the consequences of his past when the woman he once wronged is unjustly sentenced.

Determined to redeem both her life and his own, he embarks on a journey through a corrupt legal system and into the heart of human suffering.

This modern adaptation brings Tolstoy’s final novel to audio with striking clarity and emotional resonance—perfect for listeners seeking an inspiring and soul-searching narrative.

What You’ll Hear in This Adaptation:

- A sweeping tale of guilt, sacrifice, and redemption

- A powerful condemnation of legal, political, and religious hypocrisy

- A compelling spiritual transformation that transcends class and judgment

- A modern, accessible rendition of one of Tolstoy’s greatest literary legacies

Let this story challenge your conscience and awaken your soul.

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What if saving one soul meant confronting every lie you’ve ever lived?

Resurrection is a deeply moving story of guilt, forgiveness, and the fight for justice. Prince Dmitri, once careless and entitled, finds himself face-to-face with the consequences of his past when the woman he once wronged is unjustly sentenced.

Determined to redeem both her life and his own, he embarks on a journey through a corrupt legal system and into the heart of human suffering.

This modern adaptation brings Tolstoy’s final novel to audio with striking clarity and emotional resonance—perfect for listeners seeking an inspiring and soul-searching narrative.

What You’ll Hear in This Adaptation:

- A sweeping tale of guilt, sacrifice, and redemption

- A powerful condemnation of legal, political, and religious hypocrisy

- A compelling spiritual transformation that transcends class and judgment

- A modern, accessible rendition of one of Tolstoy’s greatest literary legacies

Let this story challenge your conscience and awaken your soul.

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