The Pearl of Lima, written by Jules Verne in 1851, is a romantic novella set in colonial Peru. The story follows Doña Amasia, a young Peruvian noblewoman, and her love for Paul Landon, a French artist, against the backdrop of cultural and racial divisions. Their love challenges societal norms, revealing Verne’s early exploration of social issues and cultural clashes. This lesser-known work highlights Verne’s interest in exotic settings, romance, and the complexities of cross-cultural relationships.