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Mansfield Park
Immerse yourself in Jane Austen's 1814 novel, Mansfield Park. Join Fanny Price on her transformative journey from a young girl to a woman as she is sent to live with her wealthy relatives, Sir Thomas and Lady Bertram, at their estate, Mansfield Park.

Northanger Abbey
Discover Jane Austen's posthumously published novel, "Northanger Abbey." Join Catherine Morland, a young heroine enamored with Gothic novels, as she navigates the complexities of society and learns to distinguish fact from fiction. This captivating tale showcases Austen's wit, insightful character portrayals, and social commentary, while exploring themes of societal expectations, social class, [...]

Persuasion
At the heart of Persuasion is the story of Anne Elliot's rekindled romance with Captain Frederick Wentworth, but Austen uses this narrative to explore deeper themes around persuasion, communication, and the choices facing young women in her era.

Sense and Sensibility
As Elinor and Marianne each undergo their own personal growth and challenges, the narrative provides insights into the social expectations and constraints faced by women in 18th-century England.

The Man Who Was Thursday
Discover in this book the profound impact of early 20th-century movements on literature and ponder existential questions about power, agency, and reality. Chesterton's timeless work continues to influence and inspire readers, transcending genres and leaving a lasting impression on the literary landscape.

The Napoleon of Notting Hill
The Napoleon of Notting Hill is a 1904 novel written by the English author G.K. Chesterton. It is a work of speculative fiction and political satire, set in a nearly unchanged London in the year 1984. Recommended for: Fans of speculative fiction, readers interested in political satire and social commentary, and those [...]

The discipline of organizing
The Discipline of Organizing by Glushko is a popular textbook for figuring out how groups organize information and connections in different situations. It sets up something called the Organizing System to look at how collections arrange resources and interactions no matter where they show up. It gives both theoretical basics and practical [...]