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The Enchanted April: Standard Edition
Elizabeth von Arnim’s The Enchanted April is a luminous and uplifting tale of self-discovery, friendship, and the transformative power of nature. Set against the idyllic beauty of the Italian Riviera, it offers readers a refreshing escape into a world of renewal and joy.
Description
The novel begins with four very different women—Lottie Wilkins, Rose Arbuthnot, Mrs. Fisher, and Lady Caroline Dester—who respond to an advertisement for a secluded Italian villa. Hoping to escape the dreariness and constraints of their lives, they set off for a month-long retreat. Initially divided by class and personality, the women slowly open up to one another, forming unexpected bonds as they bask in the villa’s enchanting atmosphere.
Through von Arnim’s vivid descriptions and insightful character development, the novel explores themes of love, healing, and personal growth. The tranquil setting acts as a catalyst for change, allowing each character to confront their inner struggles and rediscover happiness. Both whimsical and deeply moving, The Enchanted April celebrates the simple joys of life and the enduring beauty of human connection.
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Details
Publisher : Book.io
First Publication Date : 1922
Author : Elizabeth von Arnim
Genres: Classics, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Literature, Romance
Language : English
Word Count : 70,000
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
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Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Author Info
Elizabeth von Arnim
Elizabeth von Arnim (1866–1941) was a British novelist known for her sharp wit, keen social observations, and evocative storytelling. Born Mary Annette Beauchamp, she gained literary fame with her semi-autobiographical debut, Elizabeth and Her German Garden (1898), which humorously chronicled her life in rural Germany.
Von Arnim’s works often explore themes of independence, the role of women in society, and the healing power of nature. She led an unconventional and eventful life, which infu… Read More
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