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Modern readers will love this edition of Edith Wharton’s classic short story XINGU. Edith Wharton’s popular classic short story XINGU and her essay THE VICE OF READING, plus a Reader’s Discussion Guide all in one provides a unique edition that offers an individual reader, as well as book club members, opportunity for discussion and reflection. Downtown Abbey fans will enjoy discovering the meaning of Xingu, along with Mrs. Ballinger and the Ladies of the Lunch Club. This edition contains the following features:
Complete annotated and unabridged text of Wharton’s short story XINGU
Additional complete essay The Vice of Reading and Reader’s Guide
Biographical information about Edith Wharton
Backstory on the writing of Xingu
Notes about Wharton’s works and her writing career
Complete list of Edith Wharton’s short stories
Link to audio version of XINGU
Information about the woman featured on the book’s cover
Information on the Short Works Reading Challenge
Edith Wharton published her thoughts on reading in The Vice of Reading in 1903. Her short story XINGU was first published in 1915 and remains popular with today’s modern readers and especially with book clubs. Don’t wait, scroll up and buy Xingu today!
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Modern readers will love this edition of Edith Wharton’s classic short story XINGU. Edith Wharton’s popular classic short story XINGU and her essay THE VICE OF READING, plus a Reader’s Discussion Guide all in one provides a unique edition that offers an individual reader, as well as book club members, opportunity for discussion and reflection. Downtown Abbey fans will enjoy discovering the meaning of Xingu, along with Mrs. Ballinger and the Ladies of the Lunch Club. This edition contains the following features:
Complete annotated and unabridged text of Wharton’s short story XINGU
Additional complete essay The Vice of Reading and Reader’s Guide
Biographical information about Edith Wharton
Backstory on the writing of Xingu
Notes about Wharton’s works and her writing career
Complete list of Edith Wharton’s short stories
Link to audio version of XINGU
Information about the woman featured on the book’s cover
Information on the Short Works Reading Challenge
Edith Wharton published her thoughts on reading in The Vice of Reading in 1903. Her short story XINGU was first published in 1915 and remains popular with today’s modern readers and especially with book clubs. Don’t wait, scroll up and buy Xingu today!