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The Dashwood Sisters Tell All
The Dashwood Sisters Tell All
Author: Beth Pattillo
Following Jane Austen Ruined My Life and Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart, Beth Pattillo returns with her new novel. Inspired by Sense and Sensibility, The Dashwood Sisters Tell All follows two modern-day sisters as they set out on a walking tour of Jane Austen's England and uncover what might actually be Jane's lo...  more »

Ellen and Mimi Dodge have never been close, but their mother's dying wish sends them on a walking tour of Hampshire, England, that follows in the footsteps of Jane Austen. Their mother also left them something else: a diary that belonged to Jane's sister Cassandra. These pages shed light on the secrets that nearly tore the Austen sisters apart and inspired one of the greatest love stories of all time. They also bring Jane to life in a way that no one has ever seen before: through the eyes of her sister.

As the Dodge sisters embark on their walking tour, they too are drawn together in ways they never expected. They also discover that Cassandra's diary holds secrets, and someone doesn't want Ellen and Mimi to discover the truth. As they stumble on their way toward love, the women learn how Jane and Cassandra Austen inspired the original Marianne and Elinor Dashwood and come to realize that despite their very different personalities, they are a vital part of each other's happy endings.
ISBN-13: 9780824948740
ISBN-10: 0824948742
Publication Date: 4/1/2011
Pages: 272
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Guideposts Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 6
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I loved this book. And I think the reason I rated it so high - I would have gone with a four but upped it to a five just because it was a clean romance. I could have used a little more filling out of the characters but as the other reviewer stated it was relatively easy to read this way. It wasn't overly complex. it was engaging. I loved seing how the siblings Ellen and Mimi interacted and comparing that to Elinor and Marianne as well as Jane and Cassandra Austen. It made me examine my own daughters' relationship. I enjoyed that the male counterparts from Sense and Sensibility did have similar characters in this modern version and that it was well enough defined to tell who was who but at first it wasn't a dead giveaway. I also appreciated that it took to the very end to discover some unique links to "the formidables" and who was included. I wish it had been a little more in depth but I'm burned out from Pride and Prejudice and so glad this was available as an alternative. It's nice to have someone putting effort into a different Austen novel for a change.
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Another book featuring "The Formidibles"! I adored the first two books in this series and this one is just not up to scratch. Weak writing, transparent plotting and the characters are mere sketches. But having complained about this book now let me say that flaws apart, it is also just plain fun! This is both a pastiche and a homage to Jane Austen. And if you decide you are just going to enjoy it as a small piece of Jane Austen fluff, quickly read, I think you will. I would love to think that there are "Formidibles" out there protecting all that is Jane!


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