Emma by Jane Austen
I suppose there may be a hundred different
ways of being in love."
Twenty-year-old Emma Woodhouse is a beautiful, rich,
strong-willed girl who believes she knows best when making
decisions for her friends and family in matters of the heart.
Convinced about her matchmaking powers, Emma takes it upon
herself to find a suitable groom for Harriet Smith a seventeen-year-old girl of unknown parentage. Emma's brother-in-law, Mr Knightly, warns her about the pitfalls of her meddlesome ways. Not one to be dissuaded, Emma tries to matchmake Harriet and Mr Elton, the village vicar. However, her efforts lead to an unexpected turn of events when the vicar professes his love for Emma instead.
Will Emma realize the error of her ways and face the consequences of her actions?
With its engaging characters, sharp dialogues, and humor, Emma by Jane Austen is a coming-of-age classic that critiques the values of 19th-century English society. Its timeless themes of friendship, Love, and self-discovery have engaged readers throughout the ages.