A Jane Austen Daydream by Scott D. Southard
FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY EDITION
Now with a new foreword and an updated cover showcasing Jane's own handwriting, this re-imagining of Jane's life continues to charm and delight readers of literary fiction worldwide.
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All her heroines find love in the end–but is there love
waiting for Jane?
Jane Austen spends her days writing and matchmaking in the small countryside village of Steventon, until a ball at Godmersham Park propels her into a new world where she yearns for a romance of her own. But whether her heart will settle on a young lawyer, a clever Reverend, a wealthy childhood friend, or a mysterious stranger is anyone’s guess.
Written in the style of Jane herself, this novel ponders the question faced by many devoted readers over the years–did she ever find love? Weaving fact with fiction, it re-imagines her life, using her own stories to fill in the gaps left by history and showing that all of us–to a greater or lesser degree–are head over heels for Jane.
Jane Austen spends her days writing and matchmaking in the small countryside village of Steventon, until a ball at Godmersham Park propels her into a new world where she yearns for a romance of her own. But whether her heart will settle on a young lawyer, a clever Reverend, a wealthy childhood friend, or a mysterious stranger is anyone’s guess.
Written in the style of Jane herself, this novel ponders the question faced by many devoted readers over the years–did she ever find love? Weaving fact with fiction, it re-imagines her life, using her own stories to fill in the gaps left by history and showing that all of us–to a greater or lesser degree–are head over heels for Jane.
Scott shares with is
why readers would like his book:
When Jane Austen was alive, her name was not on any of her
published novels. Upon passing (at an early age), her sister, Cassandra,
destroyed her letters. When Jane’s name as the author of her books became known
to the public, her nephew (James Edward Austen-Leigh) wrote an autobiography
about her. He painted her as a proper individual, who would put down her
writing when something more important was going on. This was a Jane who knew her
place… which is definitely not the case when you begin to dive into the letters
by Jane that were discovered later!
My hope in writing A Jane Austen Daydream was to give Jane a
new life in one of her stories. This is her life “re-told” as a novel. To call
it a historical fiction though, would be unfair to the entire genre. It is a
dream, a creative adventure for her, where she might mingle with characters and
plot points that emerge later in her stories. Plus, it is an opportunity for
Jane to find the one thing that each of her heroines strive for… a love in
equality, and not station.
This is a book for Austen fans, but also for those looking
for a new kind of novel. For Daydream is in many ways an experimental work of
literary fiction. There are new twists and surprises in this book. If I did
what I was aiming to in the telling, you will have a new and surprising
experience, and that is true if you are an Austenite or not.
2018 marks the fifth year since the original publication of
this book. Since then I’ve heard from many fans of the novel and it only seems
to grow. I’m excited to see it being released again like this and I hope more
readers will take the time to meet Jane.
About the Author:
The Musings & Artful Blunders of Scott D. Southard where he writes on far-ranging topics like writing, art, books, TV, writing, parenting, life, movies, and writing. He even shares original fiction on the site. Currently, Scott resides in Michigan with his very understanding wife, his two patient children, and a very opinionated dog named Bronte.
The Musings & Artful Blunders of Scott D. Southard where he writes on far-ranging topics like writing, art, books, TV, writing, parenting, life, movies, and writing. He even shares original fiction on the site. Currently, Scott resides in Michigan with his very understanding wife, his two patient children, and a very opinionated dog named Bronte.
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Highlighted Reviews:
"For those of you who are exhausted by the innumerable
retellings of Austen's novels, this is a style entirely new.... be rewarded by
a quick paced novel unlike any you can ever have read, which injects new ideas
and possibilities into the world of Jane Austen." -Laura Boyle, The
Jane Austen Centre
"Mix one-part biography and one-part historical
re-imagining...add witty characters and some surprises and you have A Jane
Austen Daydream. This was a delightful read." - Amelia Rodriguez,
Jane Austen Society of North America
"...Lovely, thought-provoking novel. Fans of Austen
will adore this book." - Lori Nelson Spielman, author of The
Life List.
"Southard has taken the facts about the great author
and woven them into a credible, touching, and also entertaining portrait of a
life." -Historical Novel Society
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