War and Peace | Leo Tolstoy
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is a sweeping historical epic that explores love, war, fate, and the human experience during the Napoleonic Wars in early 19th-century Russia.
The novel follows the lives of several aristocratic families, including the Bezukhovs, Bolkonskys, and Rostovs, as they navigate the chaos of war and the complexities of society. Pierre Bezukhov, an intellectual searching for meaning, Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, a disillusioned nobleman, and Natasha Rostova, a spirited young woman, each face personal struggles, romance, and transformation against the backdrop of Russia’s fight against Napoleon’s invasion.
Product Information
Edition: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 1207
Publisher: Fingerprint! Classics
ISBN 978-93-54400-257-9
Age Rating
13+
Books rated 13+ may contain moderate mature themes, some strong language, and light romantic or emotional content, making them suitable for early teens. This rating applies to books that explore identity, friendships, first relationships, and personal struggles, often featuring mild violence, suspense, or social issues. While these books may touch on difficult topics such as loss, self-discovery, or moral choices, they do so in an age-appropriate way, avoiding graphic violence, explicit content, or intense psychological themes, making them ideal for teen readers looking for engaging and thought-provoking stories.

















