Mr. Darcy and the Secret of Becoming A Gentleman
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Publisher:
Naperville, Ill. : - Sourcebooks Landmark
Publication_estimate:
1105
ISBN:
9781402244186
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
by Maria Hamilton
Physical description:
p. cm.
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Add a CommentVery effective sequences of Elizabeth and Darcy misreading and misunderstanding the motivations of the other.
This book begins in the middle of the original Pride and Prejudice, as Darcy is leaving his aunt's house, Rosings. The author then gives us another way the book could have ended. I really enjoyed this, and found myself laughing out loud occasionally, but the last fourth of the book did not seem true to the characters Jane Austen created. This was disappointing.
This was a great Pride and Prejudice variation with good character development that allows us to see some characters in greater depth or just see more of some of the characters we all love.