No. of pages 508
Published: 2021
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"Poor Miss Finch" by Wilkie Collins is a tale that revolves around the life of a blind woman named Miss Finch, who is navigating her world with the help of her friends and a mysterious stranger named Mr. Eyre. As she strives for independence and happiness, the story unfolds with themes of love, deception, and social constraints. Collins explores the complexities of human relationships and the impact of physical limitations on personal identity. The narrative reveals Miss Finch’s struggle to find affection and trust, ultimately leading her to a transformative discovery about herself and the people around her. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 508 pages in this book. This book was published in 2021 by Independently Published .
Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) was a hugely popular English novelist, playwright and writer of short stories, best-known today for the groundbreaking The Woman in White, which has famously been adapted for the stage by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Jan Needle is a writer of children's books, plays, criticism, cartoons, TV programmes and a wide range of fiction for adults. He lives in Oldham and Manchester. Anatolii Slepkov is a Russian artist, a graduate of the Odessa Art College and the Repin Institute in St Petersburg. A member of the National Association of Portrait Artists of Great Britain, he is also a successful book illustrator, his titles including The Big Book of Pirates.