Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë is a classic novel published by Puffin in 2011, featuring 656 pages in English. This edition, marked as a film tie-in, presents the story of Jane, a young woman who rises from a challenging childhood to seek fulfillment in life. Her journey leads her to a position as a governess at Thornfield Hall, where she encounters the enigmatic Mr. Rochester, setting the stage for a complex relationship intertwined with secrets and moral dilemmas.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of resilience and the quest for identity. As Jane navigates her feelings for Rochester, she must confront the hidden truths of Thornfield Hall that threaten her happiness. This edition invites readers to engage with the timeless struggles of love, morality, and self-discovery within the framework of juvenile fiction and classic literature.
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Jane comes from nothing but is hungry for everything that life can offer her. She manages to survive her tragic childhood through sheer spirit and strength of character. And when she finds work as a governess in a mysterious mansion, it seems she has finally met her match in the darkly fascinating Mr Rochester. But Thornfield Hall contains a shameful secret, one that could keep Jane and Rochester apart forever. Can she choose between what is right and her one chance of happiness?
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