The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot. Drawing on George Eliot's own childhood experiences to craft an unforgettable story of first love, sibling rivalry and regret, Brought...
Excerpt from A Righted Wrong, Vol. 1: A NovelHe had not waited for words in reply to his farewell; she 'could not have spoken them, and he knew it; and while she tried to make...
Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens is a classic tale of imprisonment, both literal and metaphorical, while Dickens' working title for the novel, Nobody's Fault, highlights...
The Man Who Could Not Lose by Richard Harding Davies. This is a tale of love and romance that flourished against severe criticism and hurdles. This narrative elucidates a love...
Ivanhoe A Romance by Sir Walter Scott. Written in 1820, Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe is the tale of the son of Saxon nobility who fought Crusades with King Richard. As he is in...
The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton. Set among the glittering salons of Gilded Age New York, Edith Wharton’s most popular novel is a moving indictment of a society whose...
A Passage to India by E. M. Forster. Among the greatest novels of the twentieth century, and the basis for director David Lean’s Academy Award-nominated film, A Passage to...
Alonzo Fitz and Other Stories by Mark Twain. In this collection, fans of Twain will surely enjoy reading his essays like "On The Decay of the Art of Lying," "About...
Emily Starr never knew what it was to be lonely — until her beloved father died. Now Emily’s an orphan, and her mother’s snobbish relatives are taking her to...
Lost Face by Jack London. The first anthology of short stories by Jack London, Lost Face tells seven stories about the Klondike gold rush. In “Lost Face,” the fur...