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Agnes Grey

Anne Brontë

Publisher: Delboy

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In her novel, Agnes Grey, Anne Bronte tells the story of a young woman who takes on a job as a governess in order to help her family. Believing that she will be a capable teacher, Agnes embraces the idea of her job, but soon learns the task is not as easy as she once thought.
Available since: 09/10/2019.

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