Cranford

Cranford by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, published by Penguin Books in 2005, offers a gently comic picture of life in an English country town during the mid-nineteenth century. This edition spans 257 pages and presents the small adventures of Miss Matty and Miss Deborah, two middle-aged spinster sisters navigating their lives with dignity despite their reduced circumstances.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of humor and memorable characters, including the dignified Lady Glenmire and the duplicitous showman Signor Brunoni. The narrative focuses on themes of kindness, compassion, and hope, providing a vivid portrayal of community life. This classic work invites exploration of the social dynamics and personal relationships that define the characters’ experiences in Cranford.
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A gently comic picture of life in an English country town in the mid-nineteenth century, Cranford describes the small adventures of Miss Matty and Miss Deborah, two middle-aged spinster sisters striving to live with dignity in reduced circumstances. Rich with humor and filled with vividly memorable characters?including the dignified Lady Glenmire and the duplicitous showman Signor Brunoni?Cranford is a portrait of kindness, compassion, and hope.
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