Set during World War I, this semi-autobiographical novel by Hemingway explores the passionate yet tragic love story between Lieutenant Frederic Henry and nurse Catherine Barkley.
An aging fisherman, Santiago, battles his greatest challenge that depicts human spirit and the profound connection between man and nature.
In this powerful story set during the Spanish Civil War, Robert Jordan dives into duty, sacrifice, and love while working with guerillas to destroy a strategic bridge.
This groundbreaking debut novel follows a group of American and British expatriates in post-WWI as they discuss the aftermath of World War I in a world that feels both uplifting and empty.
An intense story about a boat captain struggling during the Great Depression, as he meets unexpected odds and moral dilemmas in a fight for survival and dignity.
A powerful collection of short stories, this work revolves around themes of war, love, and loss, while portraying the emotional struggles.
A memoir of Hemingway’s time in Paris as a young writer, this novel is filled with reflections on his early life and the city’s literary culture.