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Step into a graceful clash of cultures in The Europeans by Henry James, a charming and insightful novel about Old World elegance meeting New World restraint. When a worldly brother and sister from Europe visit their relatives in puritanical New England, sparks fly between tradition and temptation.

As personalities collide and relationships evolve, Henry James delicately explores culture, identity, manners, and romance. The Europeans bring glamour and freedom, while Americans cling to duty and discipline — and from this contrast comes humour, tension, and emotion.

This novel is perfect for readers who enjoy subtle drama, gentle romance, and psychological insight, told with elegant prose and quiet power.

PUBLISHER: PENGUIN BOOKS

BINDING: PAPER BACK

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

PAGES: 172