by Anne Bronte (Author)
Agnes Grey by Anne Brontë is a quietly powerful novel that offers a realistic, heartfelt glimpse into the life of a young governess navigating the rigid class and gender expectations of Victorian England. When Agnes, the sheltered daughter of a poor clergyman, sets out to earn her living as a governess, she is full of hope and idealism. But what she finds is a world of spoiled children, dismissive employers, and the emotional isolation of a woman caught between social classes. Told with sharp insight and gentle strength, *Agnes Grey* explores themes of dignity, moral integrity, and the quiet endurance of women in a society that often silences them. Based on Anne Brontë's own experiences, the novel delivers a candid portrait of working-class struggles and the inner life of a woman who refuses to compromise her values. Though often overshadowed by her sisters, Anne Brontë's debut novel stands as a remarkable work of realism and quiet rebellion. Perfect for readers who love character-driven stories, strong female voices, and classics that speak truth with simplicity and grace. *A timeless novel of resilience, compassion, and the courage to stay true to oneself.*
Number of Pages: 142
Dimensions: 0.33 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 17, 2025