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ISBN: 1441205519 (ISBN13: 9781441205513)
Edition Language: English
Series: Ladies of History #2
Characters: Jane Austen
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Title:Just Jane (Ladies of History #2)
Author:Nancy Moser
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 0 pages
Published:January 1st 2007 by Baker Publishing Group
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian Fiction. Fiction. Romance

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Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma...these titles conjure up a romantic world of rolling English countrysides, elegant balls, noble gentlemen, and headstrong gentlemen's daughters. But how much do we know about the woman who immortalized those times and names like Mr. Darcy and Miss Elizabeth Bennett? Growing up in a clergyman's home gave Jane Austen opportunities to watch human nature at its best--and worst. Drawing from historical sources as well as her own keen imagination, Christy Award-winner Nancy Moser transports readers inside the life and times of the literary world's most beloved heroine. Known for her moving and unique Mozart's Sister, Nancy Moser brings to life the mind and wit of Jane Austen--the loves, disappointments, and victories that shaped the novels that have remained popular for nearly two hundred years.

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This book started out okay, and I was looking forward to another wonderful read about life in the 1800's, but unfortunately, either because there wasn't a whole lot of information about Jane Austen, or the author just couldn't stop writing before it became dull, the story dragged on and on after about 2/3 of the way through. I had to finish it, ethically, and I was interested, but I read quickly, not because I couldn't wait to find out what happens, but because I couldn't wait to finish the book

I absolutely ADORE Jane Austen, so this book definitely caught my eye. We know very little of her life, so the author had to fill in the gaps as best she could. I think she did a pretty good job overall, although I felt like she made a too much of Austen's relationship with Tom LeFroy. I've never had the impression that Jane put her life on hold for 3 years, just waiting for him to come back for her. This author has Jane doing just that and I felt like it made her look a little silly and

Did your interest in Jane Austen's novels ever make you want to learn more about Jane Austen? Did you see that there were many biographies written about her but not really want to read a biography? If you are like me and prefer the fiction/literature genre more than the nonfiction/biography genre,this would be a great book for you. This is the story of Jane Austen's life from the age she met her first love, Tom Lefroy (age 20) til the time she died (age 41). In parts the story is a very truthful

(Two and one-half stars: I definitely thought it was OK and I nearly liked it).The life of Jane Austen reads like one of her novels in most ways. There are balls, flirtations, close friends, tiresome family members, adverse financial situations which make marriage an apparent necessity and choices which hold out for love despite adverse financial situations. In one major aspect, however, the biography and the novels of Austen diverge: a happy romantic ending. Austen died at the age of 41,

When I began reading this book, I was not sure I was going to like it. The fact that it is written in the first person did not sit well with me at first. However, I did not have to read too far before I became completely engaged in the story. I found this to be an entertaining way of getting an insight into what life must have been like for Miss Austen and to (finally) grasp how her family was put together. I had never been able to keep track of all the brothers and nieces and nephews, but

I enjoyed reading this fictional account of Jane Austen's life, based on actual facts. I learned about some things I didn't already know, such as her marriage proposal. I also appreciated the insight into the feelings of Jane during the different stages of her life. The writing style, however, was slightly distracting as the author tried to write like Jane Austen. I suppose it was necessary, though, because she tried to use Jane's actual words whenever she could. It did get better as the book

I feel bad giving a book about Jane Austen only three stars. I love Jane Austen. I love her books, and I admire her a lot. From all that we know of her, she seemed to be a remarkably keen, intelligent and discerning woman. Having not read that many bios about her, I can't say whether or not Just Jane was truly accurate, but accurate or not I found that the book dragged on a lot and I thought that it was overall pretty boring. I don't mean to say that Jane Austen's life was boring, for although

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