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Graduation 2022
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- Battle of the Books Prep 2023

Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Brontë
Year Published: 1847
#Romance #Novel #Fiction
Nominated by:
Nina-Symone W.
11th Grade, Todd Beamer High School
Nina-Symone shares:
“This is my favorite book of the year because it makes one feel deep emotions and there is no middle ground. Moreover, though Jane was disadvantaged from the very start of her birth, she maintains a pure heart filled with love. And, although she lacks big dreams and is not ambitious, she proved that she’s incredibly capable. At the end, she gets the life that she truly deserves. Beautiful book that provokes the deepest thoughts and emotions.”