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The Great Fisherman is a historical novel woven around the personality of Simon Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. Simon is a strong vlajgan, who at first rejects any rumor about the Carpenter of Nazareth. Even though since childhood Simon got rid of the religious teachings that his father preached day and night, he still feels attracted to the person of Jesus, and once he meets him, his life experiences a dramatic change. When Jesus asks him to follow Him, Simon doesn't even crack. In Marele Pescar we experience on a personal level the events of Jesus' life during the three years of missionary work and accompany him step by step through the Jewish villages, where thousands of people gathered to hear his teachings. We then head to Jerusalem, where Peter renounced Jesus, but we return with him to the restoration of his faith, together with the resurrection of Jesus. After the Savior's resurrection, Peter assumed the role of spreading the Good News far and wide, even reaching Rome, where he was finally arrested and imprisoned, and then sentenced to death. The action in the novel The Great Fisherman intertwines with the thread of the narrative from Lloyd C. Douglas's other famous novel: Camasa lui Christos.