Jane Austen Children's Stories: Sense and Sensibility
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Format
Paperback
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
Nov 10, 2020
Publisher
Sweet Cherry Publishing
ISBN-10
1782267549
ISBN-13
9781782267546
Description
In a charming retelling of a timeless classic, two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, navigate the complexities of love and relationships. Elinor embodies restraint and logic, believing in thoughtful connections, while Marianne yearns for passionate, romantic encounters that sweep her off her feet. Their contrasting perspectives on love lead them on a journey filled with heartache, joy, and discovery.
As they encounter various suitors and societal expectations, the Dashwood sisters find themselves tested in ways they could never have imagined. Through trials of loyalty, friendship, and heartbreak, they learn important lessons about the nature of true affection. Their story is not just one of romance, but also a profound exploration of family bonds and personal growth.
Set against the backdrop of the early 19th century, this adaptation introduces young readers to the richness of Austen's world while making the themes accessible and relatable. With delightful illustrations and engaging storytelling, readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that celebrates both the sensibilities of Elinor and the sensuousness of Marianne.
As they encounter various suitors and societal expectations, the Dashwood sisters find themselves tested in ways they could never have imagined. Through trials of loyalty, friendship, and heartbreak, they learn important lessons about the nature of true affection. Their story is not just one of romance, but also a profound exploration of family bonds and personal growth.
Set against the backdrop of the early 19th century, this adaptation introduces young readers to the richness of Austen's world while making the themes accessible and relatable. With delightful illustrations and engaging storytelling, readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that celebrates both the sensibilities of Elinor and the sensuousness of Marianne.
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