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Shirley

Charlotte Brontë

Editora: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Two young women. One restless country. A world shifting beneath their feet.
Set against the backdrop of industrial unrest in 19th-century England, Shirley follows the intertwined lives of Caroline Helstone—gentle, reserved, quietly yearning—and Shirley Keeldar, a bold, wealthy, and independent woman who refuses to bow to society's expectations. As the mills face violent protests and tensions rise, both women confront love, loss, and the fight to shape their own destinies.

Praised as "Charlotte Brontë's most socially daring novel," this story blends romance, political conflict, and richly drawn characters into a sweeping portrait of courage and transformation. Readers cherish its emotional depth, strong heroines, and vivid depiction of a world on the edge of change.

If you love character-focused classics, subtle romance, and stories of women forging their own paths, this novel will captivate you.

Open the pages—and step into a world where love, courage, and independence redefine what is possible.
Disponível desde: 04/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 265 páginas.

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