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Persuasion - Timeless Tale of Second Chances : The Original 1817 Edition (A Classic Romance Novel Of Jane Austen) - cover

Persuasion - Timeless Tale of Second Chances : The Original 1817 Edition (A Classic Romance Novel Of Jane Austen)

Jane Austen, Bookish

Editorial: Bookish

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đź’– Dive heart-first into the world of Anne Elliot and Captain Wentworth, where love once lost is rekindled in Jane Austen's final masterpiece, 'Persuasion'. This enchanting tale is a testament to the enduring power of love and the magic of second chances.
🌟 "A captivating journey of the heart! Austen's 'Persuasion' is a testament to love's enduring flame." 
🌸 Experience the joy of rekindled romance, the surprise of fate's twists, and the comfort of Austen's familiar wit and wisdom. Navigate the intricacies of society, family, and the heart's deepest desires with Austen's unparalleled narrative prowess.
đź“– Anne Elliot's journey from heartbreak to hope will resonate with anyone who's ever yearned for a lost love. As the pages turn, you'll be transported to a world where love's persuasion can change the course of destiny.
📚 Thousands have been enchanted by this timeless tale. Will you let Austen's words persuade your heart once more?
📢 Immerse yourself in a world where love conquers all. Secure your copy of 'Persuasion' today and let your heart be swept away!
Disponible desde: 25/09/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 600 páginas.

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