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I Was Jane Austen's Best Friend
I Was Jane Austen's Best Friend
Author: Cora Harrison
When shy Jenny Cooper goes to stay with her cousin Jane Austen, she knows nothing of the world of beautiful dresses, secrets, gossip, and romance that Jane ihabits. At fifteen, Jane is already a sharp observer of the customs of courtship, and when Jenny falls utterly in love with Captain Thomas Williams, who better than Jane to help her win the...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780545448321
ISBN-10: 0545448328
Publication Date: 1/2012
Pages: 342
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Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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thameslink avatar reviewed I Was Jane Austen's Best Friend on + 723 more book reviews
Positively delightful book. Based on real events in Jane Austen's life, written from the viewpoint of her cousin, Jane Cooper. It is a little young to be considered "young adult", perfect for the early teens. And of course, any Janeite would find it charming too.
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Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com

Away at boarding school together, cousins Jenny Cooper and Jane Austen get into mischief. When Jane falls ill, Jenny knows she must send a letter to her aunt. The school mistress refuses her request, so in the dead of night she escapes to alert her aunt to the severity of Jane's illness. It's improper for a lady to be wandering the streets alone.

During her escape, Jenny meets Captain Thomas Williams. He's the perfect gentlemen, escorting her to the post and back to the school. He promises to keep her dreadful secret. Soon, Jane's mother arrives and whisks both girls back to Stevenson.

Jenny and Jane continue their education at the Austen home. While there, the girls often speak of love. Jane's sister, Cassandra, loves one of her father's students. Jane herself isn't in love, but she flirts with several boys at the local ball. Jenny believes herself in love Jane's brother, Henry, as he often flirts with her. When she spies Captain Thomas Williams again, she's both nervous for her reputation and very happy to see him. Will she find true love?

Jenny's adventures are chronicled in her diary. At the back of the book, the author adds in an Author's Note detailing the changes made for this story. I adore Jane Austen and couldn't wait to read I WAS JANE AUSTEN'S BEST FRIEND. Jenny chronicles their daily routine, where we get an in-depth look into the Austen's way of life. She also peppers her diary with charming illustrations.

I loved reading about Jane's writing, familiar characters that would make their way into said writing, and about Jenny's romance.


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