Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, published by Penguin Adult in 2006, is a classic work of fiction that spans 400 pages. This edition presents a haunting narrative set in a remote house where the past looms large, intertwining the lives of its inhabitants with memories and unresolved emotions. The story unfolds as a man, caught in a snowstorm, seeks refuge in the grim surroundings of Wuthering Heights, leading him to uncover the tumultuous tale of Cathy and the choices that shaped her fate.
Readers will encounter themes of love, betrayal, and revenge as Cathy grapples with her feelings for two very different men, ultimately facing the consequences of her decisions. The narrative explores how love can defy societal norms and even death, while also revealing the darker aspects of desire. This edition invites readers to delve into the complexities of human relationships and the haunting echoes of the past that continue to influence the present.
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In a house haunted by memories, the past is everywhere �
As darkness falls, a man caught in a snowstorm is forced to shelter at the strange, grim house Wuthering Heights. It is a place he will never forget. There he will come to learn the story of Cathy: how she was forced to choose between her well-meaning husband and the dangerous man she had loved since she was young. How her choice led to betrayal and terrible revenge � and continues to torment those in the present. How love can transgress authority, convention, even death.
And how desire can kill.
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