2 edition of Esmeralda found in the catalog.
Esmeralda
Published
1844
by s.n.] in [S.l
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | English and American drama of the nineteenth century |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 43 p |
Number of Pages | 43 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15150028M |
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Esmeralda is an interesting heroine because she is both brave in adversity but also a little self absorbed. She is in love with an ambitious young doctor, not realising he is only in love with her trust fund.
He pretends not to care about her badly deformed foot and limp but Esmeralda cares that she wont be the right wife for him as a cripple/5. Esmeralda (The Best of Betty Neels) and millions of other books are available for Amazon Kindle.
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Esmeralda often blamed her lack of romantic adventures on the impaired foot she had struggled with since childhood. So when the brilliant surgeon Thimo Bamstra offered to cure her, she was over the moon and quickly accepted/5(2).
Esmeralda finds ways around it tho like any spunky rebellious teenager. I found parts of it engrossing. I felt embarassed with her during the retelling of her Mami showing up at a party simply because she forgot to by:.