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The Age of Innocence - A Timeless Journey into Love and Society - cover

The Age of Innocence - A Timeless Journey into Love and Society

Edith Wharton, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Editorial: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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✨ Step into the glimmering world of Gilded Age New York! Dive into Edith Wharton's celebrated classic, where wealth, power, and prestige collide with forbidden love and the yearning for freedom. 🌟

📖 Follow Newland Archer—a gentleman torn between duty and passion—and Ellen Olenska, whose fierce independence shakes society's rigid expectations. The story reveals poignant truths about honor, sacrifice, and what it truly means to live authentically. ❤️

🏆 Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, The Age of Innocence continues to captivate readers with its elegant prose, unforgettable characters, and richly layered themes. Join millions who have been enchanted by this iconic masterpiece! 🌏

👉 Click "Buy Now" to secure your copy and step into a tale that will touch your heart, spark your imagination, and linger in your thoughts.
Disponible desde: 11/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 374 páginas.

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