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Binding
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Number of Pages
760
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Shirley Is A Powerful Historical Novel Set In The Industrial Depression That Followed The Napoleonic Wars, Inviting Readers Into A World Where Factories Reshape Lives And Communities. This Historical Fiction, Infused With Social Critique, Speaks To Adults And Thoughtful Young Readers Who Care About History, Justice, And Human Resilience. The Emotional Tone Is Thoughtful And Hopeful, Offering A Compassionate, Immersive Look At People Navigating Upheaval With Courage And Conscience.
Shirley Unfolds In Lush, Accessible Prose Through A Multi-Voiced Narrative That Moves Between Mills, Parlors, And Towns. The Story Threads Together The Lives Of Workers, Reformers, And Families As They Confront New Technologies, Shifting Class Dynamics, And The Enduring Questions Of Gender And Power. The Experience Is Rich And Rewarding, Weaving Intimate Character Moments With Larger Social Currents To Illuminate How Individuals Respond To Change.
The Writing Style And Structure Make Shirley Feel Both Intimate And Expansive. Expect Vivid Historical Detail, Engaging Dialogue, And Scenes That Place You At The Heart Of Every TensionโWhere Personal Loyalties Collide With Public Ideals, And Where The Pursuit Of Social Justice Is Never Far From Everyday Choices. Through Its Well-Paced Narrative, The Book Presents Key Concepts About Class, Labor, And Empowerment In A Way That Invites Reflection Without Feeling Academic.
Shirley Leaves Readers With A Deeper Understanding Of How Economic And Social Forces Shape Everyday Life, Along With Empathy For Those Who Navigate Inequality And Change. The Novel Invites You To Consider How History Informs Present-Day Conversations About Work, Dignity, And Justice, And It Lingers As A Powerful Reminder That Thoughtful Action Can Accompany Progress.
Product Details
Author
Charlotte Bronte
Publisher
B Jain Publishers
Number of Pages
760
Language
English
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13 x 20 x 4.5 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 399
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Charlotte Bront Was Born At Thornton, Yorkshire In 1816, The Third Child Of Patrick And Maria Bront. Her Father Was Perpetual Curate Of Haworth, Yorkshire From 1820 Until His Death In 1861. Her Mother Died In 1821, Leaving Five Daughters And A Son. Charlotte Was Employed As A Teacher From 1835 To 1838, Was Subsequently A Governess, And In 1842 Went With Her Sister Emily To Study Languages In Brussels, Where During 1843 She Again Worked As A Teacher. Charlottes First Novel, The Professor, Was Rejected By Several Publishers And Was Not Published Until 1857. Jane Eyre Was Published In 1847 And Achieved Immediate Success. In 1848 Branwell Bront Died, As Did Emily Before The End Of The Same Year, And Anne In The Following Summer, So That Charlotte Alone Survived Of The Six Children. Charlotte Married In 1854 The Revd A. B Nicholls, Her Fathers Curate, But Died In March 1855.