Sanditon

Author: Jane Austen

Charlotte Heywood is invited to stay with the Parker family at their home in Sanditon, a small village on the South Coast which Mr Parker is busily trying to promote as a fashionable bathing resort. Her coming arouses no little interest among the residents, and, indeed, in the case of the dashing young nephew of the wealthy Lady Denham, it leads to some extraordinary and m….Read More

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