Junior Classic - Book 15 (Emma, Jane Eyre, Far from the Madding Crowd, The Prisoner of Zenda) (Junior Classics) - Jane Austen
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Résumé :
The Junior Classics series, comprising twenty titles, introduces young readers to literary
masterpieces by celebrated authors, ranging from Charles Dickens and R.L. Stevenson to Louisa
M. Alcott and H.G. Wells. Te all-time popular novels packed with colourful illustrations
bring alive the lovable characters and can keep children entertained for hours. Each book in
the series has a collection of four stories from diverse genres and by di?erent writers, which
makes reading a lot of fun. Toughtfully abridged and told in simple language, this engaging
series will kindle the love for reading in children. Tis treasure trove of eighty stories, ranging
from adventure, fantasy, satire to mystery and romance, will be a welcome addition to any
child's personal library.
Biographie:
Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English author born in Hampshire, England. She's best-known for her novels in which she critiques eighteenth-century society and displays her characteristically sharp wit. Austen's most famous works include 'Sense and Sensibility' (1811), 'Pride and Prejudice' 1813, and 'Emma' (1816). Although her works have now been translated and printed in editions across the globe, Austen was relatively unknown during her lifetime, publishing her novels anonymously.