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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
240
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
An illustrated, accessible edition of The Mill On The Floss, this paperback invites readers into George Eliot's beloved coming‑of‑age tale with lush artwork and approachable prose. A modern entry point for teens eager to explore a literary classic, for book clubs seeking thoughtful discussion, and for anyone who loves stories where art and narrative intertwine, this edition feels warm, encouraging, and quietly adventurous.
Written as a reader-friendly adaptation, The Mill On The Floss preserves the emotional arc and enduring themes while offering clearer pacing and accessible language. The experience blends storytelling with evocative illustrations, helping you visualize the setting and feel the characters’ stakes without getting bogged down in dense prose. The gentle layout invites reflective reading and lively conversations—perfect for solo evenings or shared discussions.
Set against a nineteenth‑century world of family, duty, and social change, the book’s characters come alive through artful images that complement Eliot’s prose. You’ll meet Maggie and her family, navigate the riverbank and mill town, and sense the pull between ambition and belonging in a way that’s engaging rather than intimidating. Whether you’re reading alone or with friends, this edition of The Mill On The Floss makes a classic accessible, inspiring, and truly memorable.
After finishing The Mill On The Floss, readers gain empathy for complex characters, a deeper appreciation for classic literature, and ideas to discuss with friends or in class. It leaves you thinking differently about growth, choice, and resilience—and it does so with warmth that invites a lifelong love of reading.
Product Details
Author
George Eliot
Publisher
Om Book
Number of Pages
240
Language
English
SKU
BK0384024
ISBN
9789385609060
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
₹ 225
George Eliot was the pen name of English novelist Mary Ann Evans, one of the most important writers of the Victorian era. Her novels are known for psychological realism, moral complexity, and deep social observation. Through works such as Middlemarch, she explored human relationships, ethics, and the constraints of society, establishing herself as a foundational figure in classic English literature.