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Jane Austen's First Love Paperback - 2014
by James, Syrie
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Penguin Publishing Group. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Title
Jane Austen's First Love
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Author
James, Syrie
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Binding
Paperback
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Condition
Used - Good
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Pages
400
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Volumes
1
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Language
ENG
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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
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Date
2014-08-05
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Bookseller's Inventory #
534024-6
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ISBN
9780425271353 / 0425271358
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Weight
0.7 lbs (0.32 kg)
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Dimensions
8.27 x 5.11 x 1.05 in (21.01 x 12.98 x 2.67 cm)
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Ages
18 to UP years
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Grade levels
13 - UP
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Themes
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Library of Congress subjects
Biographical fiction, Love stories
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Library of Congress Catalog Number
2013047390
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Dewey Decimal Code
813.6
Summary
INSPIRED BY ACTUAL EVENTS
Fifteen-year-old Jane Austen dreams of three things: doing something useful, writing something worthy, and falling madly in love. When she visits her brother in Kent to celebrate his engagement, she meets wealthy, devilishly handsome Edward Taylora fascinating young man who is truly worthy of her affections. Jane knows a match between her and Edward is unlikely, but every moment she spends with him makes her heart raceand he seems to return her interest. Much to her displeasure, however, there is another seeking his attention
Unsure of her budding relationship, Jane seeks distraction by attempting to correct the pairings of three other prospective couples. But when her matchmaking aspirations do not all turn out as anticipated, Jane discovers the danger of relying on first impressions. The human heart cannot be easily deciphered, nor can it be directed or managed. And if others must be left to their own devices in matters of love and matrimony, can Jane even hope to satisfy her own heart?
From the publisher
Syrie James is the author of six critically acclaimed novels, including the international bestseller The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen; The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen; The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë; Nocturne; Dracula, My Love; and Forbidden. Her books have been translated into eighteen foreign languages. She lives with her family in Los Angeles, California.
Media reviews
Praise for the novels of Syrie James:
"A beautiful, fictional What-If... A novel within a novel honoring what we love most about Austen: her engaging stories, her rapier wit, and her swoon worth romance...pitch perfect, brilliantly crafted."--Austenprose "... richly imagined ...a page turner...A standout addition to the crowded archive of Austen homages."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A literary feast for Anglophiles...[with] an Austen-worthy ending."--Publishers Weekly "Ingenious!...An absorbing, reflective, and remarkable work of fiction that masterfully captures the essence and style of a Jane Austen novel."--Austenesque Reviews "James expertly blends Austen archetypes--bumbling suitors, lady friends both silly and sympathetic, bemused fathers--with her own narrative wit...A sweet, enjoyable read for any Austen fan."--Shelf Awareness "A book a Jane Austen lover cannot miss."--The Bookish Dame "A magical book that readers will definitely store on their keeper shelf and read more than once."--RT Book Reviews "Offers a deeper understanding of what Austen's life might have been like."--Los Angeles Times
"Suspense builds, and it's a tribute to the world James creates that the readers will anxiously root for Jane to find true love and wealth, even though we know it never happened."--Kirkus Reviews
Citations
- Booklist, 07/01/2014, Page 46
- Romantic Times, 08/01/2014, Page 30
About the author
Syrie James, hailed as "the queen of nineteenth century re-imaginings" by Los Angeles Magazine, is the bestselling author of nine critically acclaimed novels including Jane Austen's First Love, The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen, The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen, The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Bront, Dracula My Love, Nocturne, Forbidden, Songbird, and Propositions. Her books have been translated into 18 languages, awarded the Audie, designated as Editor's Picks by Library Journal, and named a Great Group Read by the Women's National Book Association and Best Book of the Year by The Romance Reviews and Suspense Magazine. Syrie is a member of the WGA and lives in Los Angeles.
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