Silas Marner

Silas Marner by George Eliot, published by Penguin Group in 1994, is a novel that explores the life of a miserly man whose routine is disrupted by unexpected events. This edition contains 220 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Silas Marner, who spends his days working and his nights counting his hidden gold, until a significant change occurs in his life.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of transformation and redemption as Silas’s life takes a new direction with the arrival of an abandoned child named Eppie. This encounter offers him an opportunity to reshape his existence and embrace a different path. The book examines the impact of relationships and the potential for change, making it a thoughtful exploration of personal growth.
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Every day the miserly Silas Marner works, and every night he takes his hoard of gold out from under his floorboards and counts it. Then his fortunes change abruptly. And when an abandoned child, Eppie, finds her way into his home, Silas is given a chance to transform his life forever.
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