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Jane Eyre (Readable Classics)
By:Charlotte Bronte,Wayne Josephson
Published on 2009-10 by Chadwick Publishing

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Readable Classics gently edits the great works of literature, retaining the original authors' voices, to provide study aids for students and make the classics more accessible to the modern reader. Jane Eyre, a novel of stunning power, romance and suspense, was an instant bestseller in 1847. It follows the spellbinding journey of a poor orphan girl who overcomes cruelty, loneliness, starvation and heartbreak on her quest for independence. Her passionate romance with rich, brooding Mr. Rochester, and her discovery of his devastating secret, forces her to choose between love and self-respect. Jane Eyre is the story of every woman who struggles for equality and dignity in a society that wants to deny her that right--as true in Victorian England as it is today.

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Book which was published by Chadwick Publishing since 2009-10 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780615324449 and ISBN 10 Code is 0615324444

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