Emma

Emma by Jane Austen is a reissue published by Harper Collins on August 23, 2011, featuring 592 pages in English. This classic novel follows Emma Woodhouse, who prides herself on her matchmaking skills despite her own lack of romantic experience. As she attempts to orchestrate a romance for her friend Harriet Smith, Emma discovers that her confidence may lead to unforeseen complications, challenging her understanding of love and relationships.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as love and romance within the context of juvenile fiction. The narrative delves into Emma’s journey as she navigates the complexities of her social circle and the consequences of her meddling. This edition presents Austen’s timeless satire in a format that appeals to a modern teen audience, making it a relevant choice for those interested in classic literature.
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I never have been in love;
it is not my way, or my nature;
and I do not think I ever shall.
Emma Woodhouse is certain of one thing: that she’s an excellent matchmaker . . . even though she’s never been in love. Emma dives into the game of finding an admirer for her newest project, Harriet Smith. But Emma quickly realizes she’s in over her head and that she might lose everything if she keeps playing. Beautifully presented for a modern teen audience, this is the must-have edition of Jane Austen’s timeless romantic satire.
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