Emma

Romance

Author: Jane Austen

Emma Woodhouse believes herself to be an excellent matchmaker, though she herself does not plan on marrying. But as she meddles in the relationships of others, she causes confusion and misunderstandings throughout the village, and she just may be overlooking a true love of her own.,,This edition is part of the Penguin Classics Clothbound series designed by Coralie Bickford-S….Read More

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