Novel. The third of five daughters, Mary Bennet is a rather unremarkable girl. As her countenance is somewhere between plain and pretty, and she is in possession of no great accomplishments, few expect her to attract a respectable man. Determined that Mary have a chance, her sisters concoct a plan.
The Unexpected Miss Bennet
โ Scribed by Sarath, Patrice
- Book ID
- 107778142
- Publisher
- Berkley Trade
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 292 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781101552780
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โฆ Synopsis
Pride and Prejudice's Mary Bennet gets her own story...
The third of five daughters, Miss Mary Bennet is a rather unremarkable girl. With her countenance being somewhere between plain and pretty and in possession of no great accomplishments, few expect the third Bennet daughter to attract a respectable man. But although she is shy and would much prefer to keep her nose stuck in a book, Mary is uncertain she wants to meekly follow the path to spinsterhood set before her.
Determined that Mary should have a chance at happiness, the elder Bennet sisters concoct a plan. Lizzy invites Mary to visit at Pemberley, hoping to give her sister a place to grow and make new acquaintances. But it is only when Mary strikes out independently that she can attempt to become accomplished in her own right. And in a family renowned for its remarkable Misses, Mary Bennet may turn out to be the most wholly unexpected of them all...
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