Just Jane: A Novel of Jane Austen's Life by Nancy Moser

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  • Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
  • Pub. Date: September 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780764203565
  • Sales Rank: 54,608
  • 367pp
 
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Synopsis

Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma...these titles conjure up a romantic world of rolling English countrysides, elegant balls, noble gentlemen, and headstrong gentlemen's daughters. But how much do we know about the woman who immortalized those times and names like Mr. Darcy and Miss Elizabeth Bennett? Growing up in a clergyman's home gave Jane Austen opportunities to watch human nature at its best--and worst. Drawing from historical sources as well as her own keen imagination, Christy Award-winner Nancy Moser transports readers inside the life and times of the literary world's most beloved heroine. Known for her moving and unique Mozart's Sister, Nancy Moser brings to life the mind and wit of Jane Austen--the loves, disappointments, and victories that shaped the novels that have remained popular for nearly two hundred years.

Pat Glans - aromancereview.com

What a marvelous book! I did not want it to end. Ms. Moser did an outstanding job with the descriptions of Jane's adventures and her vivid descriptions of Jane's family and friends. At the end of the book there is a post script and a fact versus fiction section. If I could give it a higher rating I would give it a 20. Highly recommended.

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Biography

Nancy Moser is the best-selling author of sixteen novels and three books of inspirational humor including Mozart's Sister, the Christy-award winning, Time Lottery, The Seat Beside Me, as well as the Sister Circle series coauthored with Campus Crusade co-founder, Vonette Bright.

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May 05, 2008: Jane Austen of course is legend to us today. Although I have heard some historical discrepancies from one or two things in this novel of her life, I really see this as a depiction that is the most true to how I see Jane's life. Nancy Moser did a wonderful job bringing the light of Jane to a realistic picture for me and I could imagine every scene of her story. At first I was reading on a depressed note, thinking of the Jane movies I have seen recently just knowing that it will end with her death. At the end of the novel I was quite pleased with the way that Nancy arranged things. I believe this is the way that things should be. Jane should be missed surely, but not pitied. She would not want that I think. But I do believe she claps for joy each time someone else on our earth discovers the words that she has left to share with us all.

Just Jane is Just Perfectby Anonymous

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December 19, 2007: I loved this book! It's my very favorite of the year. I felt so immersed in Jane Austen's life and thoughts. I felt as though I really knew her by the time I finished this book. Author Nancy Moser used real letters from Jane Austen herself to get her facts--and the personality--right. She perfectly captured the time, the language, the attitudes and mores of the day. I so enjoyed finding out the real events that led to Jane's first publication. I was shocked that she had had so much trouble getting published. I just assumed it had been easy for her. Shouldn't it have been obvious to anyone that she was a genius? Apparently not. I was surprised that she went through years of waiting and doubting that she would ever be published. She wanted her works to be published, and I wanted it for her, too. I couldn't wait to find out how it would finally happen. This book is wonderful. I highly recommend it. My favorite book of the year.


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