The great-great-grandniece of Jane Austen offers a delightful and refreshing visit with some of the classic characters from Austen's famous novel Emma, giving a parallel view of Highbury through the eyes of the local schoolmistress.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Refreshing and delightful!,
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This review is from: A Visit to Highbury/Another View of Emma (Hardcover)
The book is absolutely delightful! The vivacity of Mrs. Pinkney is reminiscent of another Austenian character, namely Elizabeth Bennet. Without altering or modifying any part of the original novel, the author offered a parallel storyline along that of Austen's Emma. A true treat for any Austen fans. If one enjoys this book, one must also search out Jane Dawkins's "Letters from Pemberly: Continuation of Pride and Prejudice."
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most delightful Austen augmentation that I have ever read!,
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This review is from: A Visit to Highbury/Another View of Emma (Hardcover)
This is not a sequel to Emma, but an account of events during the same period according to Mrs. Goddard, the headmistress of the school where Harriet Smith has been brought up. The story consists of letters between Mrs. Goddard and her unhappily remarried sister. The story is mainly focused on the sister's life, with the events of Emma being recounted by Mrs. Goddard in her letters.
This is, I think, wise. By choosing a background character, one who is of a lower class than Emma, and using the letter format, Austen-Leigh has avoided most problems with the reader's preconceptions. The story itself it quite entertaining. It is not the type of story that Jane Austen herself told, being about middle-aged, non-gentry, but it has a spirit and worldview that I imagine that she would share. The best part is - there's a sequel!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Delightfully readable, a little treasure of a novel,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Visit to Highbury/Another View of Emma (Hardcover)
Joan Austen Leigh has written a refreshing spin-off of the classic novel, EMMA. This book was about how love can affect the young and the "mature" in completely different--or similar--ways. Mrs. Pinkney's tale of the trials of marriage was very captivating. The ending was very rewarding. All in all, "A Visit..." is very charming, and perfectly suited to be read with your Sunday afternoon tea.
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