Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë is a classic novel published by Penguin Publishing Group in June 1999. This edition spans 643 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the life of orphaned Jane Eyre, who faces a challenging childhood marked by neglect and hardship. After enduring a difficult experience at Lowood School, where she eventually becomes a teacher, Jane seeks love and companionship in her new role as a governess at Mr. Rochester’s estate.
Readers will find a rich narrative that explores themes of love and personal growth as Jane navigates her complex relationships and strives for a sense of belonging. The novel delves into her emotional journey, highlighting her resilience and desire for connection in a world that often seems unwelcoming. With its setting in Europe and its focus on the experiences of a young woman, this edition of Jane Eyre offers an engaging exploration of classic juvenile fiction and romance.
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“Orphaned Jane Eyre endures an unhappy childhood, hated by her aunt and cousins and then sent to comfortless Lowood School. But life there improves and Jane stays on as a teacher, though she still longs for love and friendship. At Mr. Rochester’s house, where she goes to work as a governess, she hopes she might have found them”–Publisher
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