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Emma: A Timeless Tale of Love Pride and Self-Discovery - A Regency Romance that Captivates Hearts - cover
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Emma: A Timeless Tale of Love Pride and Self-Discovery - A Regency Romance that Captivates Hearts

Jane Austen, Bookish

Editora: Bookish

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Step into the charming world of Highbury, where the witty and vivacious Emma Woodhouse reigns supreme. Confident in her ability to matchmake, Emma takes it upon herself to guide the romantic lives of those around her, often with hilarious and unforeseen consequences.

Embark on a journey of self-discovery as Emma's meddling ways lead to both matchmaking triumphs and blunders, exposing her own flaws and prejudices along the way. Will Emma's pride and self-assurance give way to humility and love?

Jane Austen's timeless masterpiece, Emma, is a captivating blend of humor, romance, and social commentary that has delighted readers for centuries. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Regency England, where love, laughter, and societal expectations intertwine.

Join Emma on her transformative journey as she learns the true meaning of friendship, love, and self-acceptance. Witness her transformation from a self-assured matchmaker to a woman of mature judgment and genuine affection.

Emma's misguided matchmaking attempts lead to unexpected twists and turns, creating a captivating narrative that will keep you guessing until the very end. Discover the secrets that lie beneath the surface of Highbury society, where appearances can be deceiving and true love often blossoms in the most unexpected places.

"Jane Austen's Emma is a masterpiece of wit and social observation." - The New York Times

"Emma is a timeless tale of love, pride, and self-discovery that will resonate with readers of all ages." - The Guardian

Embark on a literary adventure today and discover why Emma has captivated readers for centuries. Purchase your copy of Emma now and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Jane Austen's Regency romance.
Disponível desde: 16/11/2023.
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