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Another long volume, August 1, 2010
This volume picks up right where the first ends. It follows the beginning of Darcy and Elizabeth's marriage. Throughout the volume, Darcy and Elizabeth continue their journal entries. I really like that aspect, because it allows for their inner thoughts and fears. Elizabeth probably grows the most. She moves from a shy, insecure girl that is always within Jane's shadow to a woman worthy of the title 'mistress of Pemberley'. She receives great encouragement from Darcy, Georgiana, the Fitzwilliams, and her Gardiner relatives. Jane begins to redeem herself in this book. She's not quite so selfish. Still not one of my favorite characters, but Linda Wells offers a valiant attempt to humanize her. As with the first volume, there's a lot of material to read, but if you love Darcy and Elizabeth and their love story, yet allow the author some flexibility to modernize the story (somewhat), its enjoyable.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Memory volume 2, July 27, 2010
The second volume brings you into the Darcy's marriage, pregnancy, and Pemberley. Once again feeling like the fly on the wall. The Darcy's family and inner circle of friends are further developed. Of course, the villians are still present. Once back in London, Wickham rears his ugly head with devastating results. The idyllic world of Darcy and Elizabeth is shattered. Several characters from the original P&P have changed and forged different paths. I love that they have different dimensions and are an integral part of this story. The Bennet daughters, with the prodding of Darcy, are sent to school by Mr. Bennet. Each daughter has a storyline all her own. Some situations are better than others. Once again I like that you are given the information and eventually know what happens to the sisters. If you are someone who is an Austen purist this may not be for you. The only characters that do not change are Wickham, Caroline, and Mrs. Bennet. Mrs. Bennet is far worse than any other stories I have read.
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More memories to enjoy, August 18, 2010
The second volume of Memory gives us the story of the first years of Darcy & Lizzy's marriage. Lizzy grows from an insecure girl to being Mistress of Darcy House and Pemberley. Darcy is more secure in his role as Master and as head of his extended family. His care is not only for Lizzy and later their first child but also for the Bennet family. Where Mr. & Mrs. Bennet failed their daughters Darcy steps in. He does not accept misbehavior if it reflects on the Darcy name. In doing so he starts to reform Mr. Bennet. Darcy, the scared-to-death-of-his-wife's-pregnancy-fool, as his cousin Richard calls him must face the very special situation when Lizzy gives birth to their first child. Then they have to find their own way to take care of their child, not following the rules of society. Again being an example for those who follow. Several characters find their destiny. Some find happiness and love. Others..... Wickham's lot is more grim but well deserved. He brings a lot of trouble to the Darcy's. He understands what could have been when it is all too late. Trust is important and if it is violated by someone you love it hurts the most. Georgiana gives Darcy and Lizzy some situations to deal with. They do, but find it hard because the disappointment is great. Georgiana has her own growing up to do. This book is above all about love and caring for all around you. The way the extended Darcy/Fitzwilliam family and friends support each other is beautiful to see. There are a few new characters to enjoy and above all, the one who calls Darcy "papa". I am happy to know this is not the end, yet. The story continues in "How Far We Have Come."
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