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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
So well done you will forget it isn't the Austen sisters you are reading about.,
By J. Lesley "(Judy)" (Midsouth, United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: My Dear Charlotte: With the assistance of Jane Austen's letters (Paperback)
Reading the description of this book made me interested in reading it. Once I actually held the book in my hands and could see how it was constructed made me even more interested in reading it. I have such admiration for Hazel Holt after finishing this very unusual novel she has written. What an imagination she has, what an innovative approach to the world Jane Austen would have lived in.
First, there should be no mistake on the part of anyone investigating this book. This is not a book about Jane Austen. Instead, this is a book of fiction where portions of letters written by Jane Austen have been inserted into letters written by our letter writer, Elinor Cowper (pronounced Cooper)to her elder sister Charlotte Cowper. The additions from the Austen letters are not notated in any way so it is possible to read this entire book without being certain which portions come directly from Jane Austen. I have never read the Austen letters, but I believe I could spot some of the insertions - in some cases because they did not fit the ongoing narrative completely smoothly. The book is made up of letters written by Elinor to her sister Charlotte who is, naturally, away from home for the entire length of the novel. They begin as descriptions of everyday common occurrences regarding family, domestic subjects, and friends and acquaintances in the neighborhood in and around Lyme. As time passes there is a death in one of the homes nearby and this turns into a mysterious happening which becomes the focus of all those within the community. Even though the two sisters are called by different names, the similarities to the life and novels of Jane Austen are strongly represented in this novel. After a while I actually began to see these two women as Jane and Cassandra, even though I knew better. The writing style is very, very well done to remind the reader of the Austen books but the author was able to have Elinor act in ways Jane Austen did not. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book. Even though it moved slightly slowly to begin with because of establishing the settings and characters, by the time I was halfway through the book I was constantly telling myself that I had time to read just one more letter, then just one more letter again, and then again. There are no chapter breaks in the book, instead you will simply progress from one letter on to the next letter. As a mystery this particular vehicle of the novel written in letters did not allow for quite as much investigation as I would have liked, but it is a satisfactory mystery none the less. I highly recommend this book to all lovers of the world and life of Jane Austen. I also think it is important to read the Introduction written by Jan Fergus because she explains the insertion of various portions of the Austen letters. Now I'm ready to find and read the Jane Austen letters. I've always known that I should read the letters, this book has made me anxious to read them.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic!,
By Paul B. "Critic" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Dear Charlotte: With the assistance of Jane Austen's letters (Paperback)
My Dear Charlotte is not just another Jane Austen sequel. First of all, it is based on the actual letters that Jane Austen wrote to her sister Cassandra. The letters in My Dear Charlotte quote Austens letters, using them as the foundation for th eplot. What this means is that the novel is a genuine Regency romance. The details about houses, balls, dresses, etc. are not made up but are historically genuine, and many of the perceptions and descriptions are those of Jane Austen herself. Second, it's a murder mystery! The novel really works. It's unique--you won't find another book like it anywhere. I love books like this--the author has truly done something new and important.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unique and enjoyable!,
By A reader (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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It seems as if there has been quite a bit of Jane Austen-related and Jane Austen-inspired writing out there of late, but this clever epistolary novel is really a stand-out. The author has cleverly interspersed bits and pieces from the real correspondence of Jane Austen into this novel of letters from one sister (Elinor) to another (Charlotte) who is away visiting family. One certainly does not have to have read any of Miss Austen's letters to be able to enjoy this book but it is fun to try to pick out the bits put in by Hazel Holt. And I did find the insertions to fit in pretty seamlessly so as not to appear out of place or as an interruption to the narrative.
There is a good amount of Regency period detail included in the letters as well, but it is included conversationally and does not weigh the story down unnecessarily. There are tidbits about fashion, food, manners, literature of the day, etc so anyone with an interest in that time period would probably enjoy this work as well. The plot itself is a bit of a murder mystery. A prominent lady in the Lyme social circle dies somewhat unexpectedly in spite of being a bit of a hypochondriac. Several characters are introduced who could have a motive for wanting her removed so the local justice of the peace is called upon by the deceased's brother to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death. The developments in the case are described to Charlotte by Elinor along with the details of everyday life during the Regency. I would highly recommend this to anyone with an interest in Jane Austen, her letters, the Regency, and/or mysteries. It may also inspire those who haven't read her letters to do so. I also found the painting of the two sisters used for the cover to be a lovely and fitting addition to this very cool book. Happy reading!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved this book, it's a worthy homage to Austen,
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This review is from: My Dear Charlotte (Kindle Edition)
I love all of Hazel Holt's stories. She paints work pictures that allow me to easily envision the settings and the characters.
I love Jane Austen's books. I have read every one numerous times, always able to suspend disbelief and wait for the events to proceed in their own time. This was as good as it gets in the Austen genre writing concept. I have most of the "sequels" going back to Shades of Pemberly and this is by far the best yet. I read it straight through as it is one of those books one can't put down, once one has begun. The writing itself is very close to that one would expect from that era. The descriptions of clothing and materials is beautifully described. I would recommend this to any Austen fan.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining,
By Jane Austen "Janeite" (COSTA MESA, CA, US) - See all my reviews
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This was entertaining and a quick read. Nicely written and easy to follow the sequence of the letters. If you are looking for a good book to read in a few days, this fits the bill.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Real Regency to Delight the Modern Reader,
By Jennie Lyn "jennielyn" (Silicon Valley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Dear Charlotte: With the assistance of Jane Austen's letters (Paperback)
Anyone who really enjoys Austen should take great delight in Ms. Holt's achievement. While remaining very true to the reality of the Regency period (in large part by hewing closely to existing letters) she cleverly weaves both a mystery and a romance into quotidian life -- to keep us reading on. She also explores (and sometimes upends) stereotypes based on Austen's characters. Great fun!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must for Janeites,
By GeraniumCat (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: My Dear Charlotte (Kindle Edition)
This is a delightful book. Hazel Holt (Barbara Pym's biographer - a recommendation in itself - and author of the Mrs Malory series of mysteries) has taken Jane Austen's letters and used extracts to create an entirely new and original story. Her heroine, Elinor Cowper writes from her home in Lyme Regis to her sister Charlotte in Bath, chatty letters full of domestic news and comment. Anyone who knows Austen's letters will be aware that some of her comments can be acerbic, to say the least, and Elinor has, of course, a dry sense of humour and a lively wit. We learn the Bath news, too, as Elinor reflects on her sister's letters, arranges purchases of desirable additions to her wardrobe - all the delicious and entertaining detail that Jane and Cassandra discussed in the real letters finds a home here but, in case you wanted anything else, Holt adds a murder mystery. Elinor's curiosity is piqued by the sudden death of a neighbour. Her investigation has to be decorously conducted, but she pursues it with determination.
A must-read for Janeites and fans of Hazel Holt, this will also appeal to readers of Georgette Heyer, or of Nicola Slade's historical mysteries.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightful reading,
By food lover "S.J.M." (Scarsdale, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a charming mystery told in Jane Austen style by my favorite "English teaparty" author, Hazel Holt.It borrows from actual letters for its depiction of an English village and its inhabitants.
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My Dear Charlotte: With the assistance of Jane Austen's letters by Hazel Holt (Paperback - July 1, 2009)
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