She was persuaded to let him go.
Time did not persuade her to forget.
Eight years ago, Anne Elliot allowed herself to be guided by reason, family, and social expectation, giving up the man she loved. Frederick Wentworth, then a young naval officer without fortune, was considered an unsuitable match, and Anne chose restraint over desire.
When Wentworth returns, now successful yet emotionally distant, Anne must face the lasting consequences of that decision. As unspoken feelings resurface beneath polite conversation, she is forced to reconsider the cost of silence and the strength of constancy.
Persuasion is a deeply moving novel that reflects the maturity of Jane Austen’s later writing, offering a restrained exploration of regret, second chances, and moral courage.
A story of love that waited, and of a woman who finally trusts her own voice.