Manfield Park

"Manfield Park" is a novel by Jane Austen that focuses on the young Fanny Price, who is sent to live with her wealthy relatives, the Bertrams, to grow up in their estate of Mansfield Park. Here's a brief summary:
Fanny Price, a poor relation, is sent to live with her aunt and uncle. In Mansfield Park, she soon finds herself entangled in the intricate dynamics of the Bertram family. Her cousin Maria and Maria's friend Julia are both self-absorbed and, at times, unkind.
Edmund Bertram, another cousin, becomes a close friend to Fanny, but his romantic interests are initially directed elsewhere. Fanny often feels overlooked and lacks attention.
Amidst intriguing relationships and complex romantic dramas, Fanny develops into a strong personality. The novel touches on Austen's usual themes of the importance of class and social status in romantic relationships.
In the midst of intricate relationships and romantic entanglements, Fanny becomes a strong, resilient character. The novel reflects Jane Austen's customary exploration of class and social status in romantic relationships.
Ultimately, the story reaches a point where Fanny finds her happiness and recognition, offering readers insight into the stratification and romance of 19th-century English society.