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Two classic novels ESFJ will love
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Two classic novels ESFJ will love

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ESFJs are social butterflies that value relationships with people and, because of their charisma and attention, become almost always very popular. In this book you will find two classic novels specially selected to please the tastes of the ESFJ. These are works by renowned authors that will surely bring reflections, insights and fun to people with this kind of personality.
For ESFJ, we chose:

- North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell.
- Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter.For more books that will suit you, be sure to check out our collection 7 Short Stories your Myers-Briggs Type Will Love!
 
 
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTacet Books
Release dateSep 5, 2019
ISBN9788577774357
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Two classic novels ESFJ will love
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Eleanor H. Porter

Eleanor Hodgman Porter was born in Littleton, New Hampshire, in 1868. She was musically talented from early childhood and trained at the New England Conservatory before embarking on a career as a singer. She married John Lyman Porter in 1892 and turned her hand to writing, publishing her first children’s book, Cross Currents, in 1907. A prolific writer, Porter followed this with fourteen more books and innumerable short stories. She is best remembered for Pollyanna, the eponymous story of an irrepressibly optimistic young orphan, which brought her huge international success. Porter died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1920.

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