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		<title>Book Review: «Emma» by Jane Austen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jane Austen’s Emma is a delightful novel about a clever but sometimes misguided young woman who loves to play matchmaker. Emma Woodhouse is rich, independent, <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://schoolpress.sch.gr/wordwired/archives/56" title="Book Review: «Emma» by Jane Austen">[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Jane Austen’s <em>Emma</em> is a delightful novel about a clever but sometimes misguided young woman who loves to play matchmaker. Emma Woodhouse is rich, independent, and convinced she knows what’s best for everyone around her. However, as she meddles in her friends’ love lives, she soon realizes that she might not be as wise as she thinks.</p>
<p>One of the best things about <em>Emma</em> is its humor. Austen’s witty writing makes Emma’s misadventures both entertaining and relatable. Even though the novel was written over 200 years ago, its themes—friendship, self-discovery, and learning from mistakes—still feel fresh today. Emma is a flawed but lovable character, and watching her grow throughout the story is both fun and inspiring.</p>
<p>Young students who enjoy character-driven stories will love <em>Emma</em>. The book also provides a great introduction to classic literature without being too difficult to understand. Plus, its themes of personal growth and kindness make it a valuable read for teenagers. If you enjoy books with sharp humor, engaging characters, and a bit of romance, <em>Emma</em> is a perfect choice! Give it a try—you might just find yourself laughing and learning along with Austen’s unforgettable heroine. ????</p>
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