Jenna Starborn by Sharon Shinn

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  • Pub. Date: April 2002
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    • Pub. Date: April 2002
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 400pp

    Synopsis

    There is only one Jenna Starborn. A baby harvested from the gen-tanks on the planet Baldus. A girl scorned by the only family she has ever known. A woman bold enough to seek her own way, strong enough to stay true to herself, and brave enough to follow her heart - wherever in the universe it may lead her.

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    The author of the Samaria trilogy (Archangel, etc.) offers a moving, if somewhat less introspective, retelling of Jane Eyre that is sure to appeal to SF readers with a taste for romance. The product of the planet Baldus's gen-tanks, Jenna Starborn is used to a life of pain and privation. After being educated at a technical school that focuses on the growth of the mind to the exclusion of all else, Jenna accepts a job as a nuclear reactor maintenance technician at remote Thorrastone Park, owned by the wealthy Everett Ravenbeck. She becomes indispensable to the household and to Everett. Despite their difference in stations Jenna is only a half-citizen they fall in love. After a long, difficult courtship made longer because of the perversity of the two principals, the two plan to marry. But at the wedding, Jenna receives a terrible shock: Everett has another wife. Unable to live with him as his wife without being married, Jenna flees to a remote planet, where she falls in with a family that provides help and aid to travelers. She's on the verge of deciding whether to marry another and go with him to colonize a new planet when she hears Everett's voice, impossibly calling from afar. Reader, need we say what happens next? Jane Eyre fans will enjoy tracking the character and plot parallels. Shinn fans will enjoy the way the author perfectly captures the tone and color of Bront while maintaining Jenna's unique voice. Best of all, Jenna's narrative makes us feel joy in her love, sorrow in her despair, numb in her shock. (Apr. 2) Forecast: Unlike Jasper Fforde's satiric literary fantasy, The Eyre Affair (Forecasts, Dec. 17), this novel is targeted primarily at a female audience. Ad coverage in Romantic Times and Shinn's established reputation in the romance field will ensure plenty of crossover support. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    I loved it!!by Anonymous

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    March 05, 2007: Even though I am a huge SF fan, I was initially skeptical of this take on the exceptional classic, Jane Eyre. I am so glad to say I was proven wrong. This Shinn work marvelously blends the worlds of Jane Eyre and Jenna Starborn so seamlessly that you can't help but cheer at the novel -- yet faithful -- homage. Three cheers! It touched my heart and motivated me to go read the original for comparison. In this case, Starborn only enhances the legend of the classic. I'm so grateful to have found this book.

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    October 08, 2003: I liked this book it was original and showed that you don't always need the family you were given to succced. Meke your own. It was one of her best.