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Sense & Sensibility

by Joanna Trollope
Sense & Sensibility

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ISBN13: 9780062278524
ISBN10: 0062278525



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From Joanna Trollope, one of the most insightful chroniclers of family life writing fiction today, comes a contemporary retelling of Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austens classic novel of love, money, and two very different sisters.

John Dashwood promised his dying father that he would take care of his half sisters. But his wife, Fanny, has no desire to share their newly inherited estate. When she descends upon Norland Park, the three Dashwood girls—Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret—are faced with the realities of a cold world and the cruelties of life without their father, their home, or their money.

With her sparkling wit, Joanna Trollope casts a clever, satirical eye on the tales of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood.

Reimagining Sense and Sensibility in a fresh, modern new light, she spins the novels romance, bonnets, and betrothals into a wonderfully witty coming-of-age story about the stuff that really makes the world go around. For when it comes to money, some things never change....

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“Like a good kitchen chat, Joanna Trollopes novels dish out equal measures of reassuring warmth and sobering insight....... [Her] gift is her ability to capture far-flung perspectives with compassion.” < i=""> < b=""> New York Times Book Review <> <>

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“Her books are . . . readable without being trivial, accessible without being pat, psychologically astute without being labored.” < b=""> < i=""> Wall Street Journal <> <>

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“Trollopes astute observations cast her as a modern-day Austen.” < i=""> < b=""> Library Journal <> <> (starred review)

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“[Trollope] aims for the heart… and she hits it.” < b=""> < i=""> The New Yorker <> <>

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“Trollope is at her best analyzing the complex strands of DNA that bind families-and sometimes threaten to strangle them.” < b=""> < i=""> People <> <>

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“Wonderfully and compulsively readable. She can be as subtle as Austen, as sharp as Brontë. Trollopes brilliant.” < b=""> < i=""> Mail on Sunday <> <> (London)

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“[An author who] makes her readers want to drop everything in order to keep on reading.” < b=""> < i=""> Publishers Weekly <> <>

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“Trollope is brilliant at swooping in on a modern dilemma and showing it from everyangle… Inventive, surprising and fascinating.” < b=""> < i=""> The Times <> <> (London)

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“Joanna Trollope is the most emotionally intelligent of contemporary British novelists.” < b=""> < i=""> The Independent <> <>

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“Trollope is one of those rare writers who creates fully human characters living in recognizable worlds doing regular jobs and suffering all the bitter disappointments that flesh is heir to…a writer who seldom strikes a wrong note.” < b=""> < i=""> Kirkus Reviews <> <>

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“Supremely sure of her material and purpose, compassionate but never sentimental.” < b=""> < i=""> Sunday Times <> <> (London)

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“Trollope is as poised and intricate a portraitist as her famous novelist ancestor, Anthony Trollope.” < b=""> < i=""> Washington Post <> <>

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“As ever, Trollope writes about family life with wit, intelligence and verve.” < b=""> < i=""> The Guardian <> <> (London)

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“Jane Austens story and Joanna Trollopes voice make the perfect marriage. I loved every page. Its witty and fresh, whilst completely respecting the original, timeless story. What a delight!” < b=""> Sophie Kinsella <>

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“By updating Austens first published novel to reflect modern slang, dress, and conveniences, Trollope brings an accessibility to this romantic comedy of manners that may appeal to the Bridget Jones crowd.” < b=""> < i=""> Booklist <> <>

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“In many ways, Trollope and Austen are a natural marriage….The moments in which she moves away from the original are satisfying, and well chosen….The fidelity of the retelling has clever consequences.” < b=""> < i=""> The Guardian <> <>

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“Even though you may know Austens novels well enough to predict exactly what will happen next, youll care about finding your way to the happy ending of Trollopes version…Is the new S&S worth reading? The answer is unequivocally yes...The Austen Project is a breathtaking tribute to Jane Austen.” < b=""> < i=""> Washington Post <> <>

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“Trollope has clearly had enormous fun with her updating, and part of the delight for the reader is wondering what shes going to do next.” < b=""> < i=""> The Observer <> <>

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“You dont have to have read the original Sense and Sensibility to enjoy this breezy new take on Austens 1811 debut….Wittily, stylishly and sensitively written with lots of delicious upmarket detail. A must for Trollope and Austen fans alike.” < b=""> < i=""> Daily Mail <> <> (London)

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“Trollope has kept the framework of Austens novel but modernised the surfaces….Trollope adds verbal fizz. Its a faster, zestier read than the original....A fun exercise and one that provokes serious thought.” < b=""> < i=""> The Times <> <> (London)

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“Jane Austens bestie sisters ditch the corsets (but keep the Downton-style estate) in a 2013 take on Sense and Sensibility.” < b=""> < i=""> Cosmopolitan <> <>

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“A bloody good read. From Twitter and Taylor Swift to the lure of the wrong man, the Dashwood girls, who I still cant help but love, are drawn to painterly perfection by Trollope; their dreams and dramas as real as they were in 1811.” < b=""> < i=""> Stylist <> <>

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“Jane Austens tale of two sisters is vividly brought into the 20th century by one of our best-loved storytellers.” < b=""> < i=""> Woman and Home <> <>

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PRAISE FOR JOANNA TROLLOPE Various

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“Trollope is a gifted chronicler of modern life and mores; she also clearly knows and appreciates Austens world. Her update retains the essence of the characters Austen created...with a true Janeites dry sense of humor and the occasional sly reference to the original.” < b=""> < i=""> St. Louis Post-Dispatch <> <>

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“A fizzy, pop-fiction Jane Austen update....Trollopes comic romp is a satisfying tribute….When Sir John arrives to invite the displaced family to live at Barton Cottage, he gets his laptop out and plays a slideshow of the house. ‘Its a charmer, he tells them. Likewise Trollopes book.” < b=""> < i=""> Boston Globe <> <>

Synopsis

Elinor Dashwood, an architecture student, values patience and reliability. Her impulsive sister, Marianne, is fiery and creative, filling the house with her dramas and guitar playing, while dreaming of going to art school.

But when their father, Henry Dashwood, dies suddenly, his whole family finds itself forced out of Norland Park, their beloved home for twenty years. Without the comfort of status, they discover that their values are severely put to the test.

With her wit and eye for social nuance, Joanna Trollope casts Jane Austen's Sense & Sensibility in a fresh new light to retell a wonderful coming-of-age story about young love and heartbreak, and how when it comes to money especially, some things never change . . .


About the Author

Joanna Trollope is the author of seventeen highly acclaimed contemporary bestselling novels, including, most recently, The Other Family, Daughters-in-Law, and The Soldier's Wife. She has also written a study of women in the British Empire, Britannia's Daughters, and ten historical novels published under the pseudonym Caroline Harvey. Joanna was appointed OBE in the 1996 Queen's Birthday Honours List and was the chair of judges for the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2012.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780062278524
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
10/29/2013
Publisher:
Harper Large Print
Language:
English
Pages:
464
Height:
.95IN
Width:
6.07IN
Thickness:
1.00
Large print:
Yes
Author:
Joanna Trollope
Author:
Joanna Trollope
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Subject:
General Fiction

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