Jane Austen in Scarsdale: Or Love, Death, and the SATs by Paula Marantz Cohen

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  • Pub. Date: January 2007
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 342,017

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    • Pub. Date: January 2007
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Paperback, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 342,017

    Synopsis

    Anne Ehrlich is a dedicated guidance counselor steering her high-school charges through the perils of college admission. Thirteen years ago, when she was graduating from Columbia University, her wealthy family -- especially her dear grandmother Winnie -- persuaded her to give up the love of her life, Ben Cutler, a penniless boy from Queens College. Anne has never married and hasn't seen Ben since -- until his nephew turns up in her high school and starts applying to college.

    Now Ben is a successful writer, a world traveler, and a soon-to-be married man; and Winnie's health is beginning to fail. All of these changes have Anne beginning to wonder: Can old love be rekindled, or are past mistakes too painful to forget?

    With all the wit and perceptiveness of Jane Austen's Persuasion, Jane Austen in Scarsdale is a fresh and romantic new comedy from a novelist with "a knack for making modern life reflect literature in the most engaging manner" (Library Journal).

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    This modern take on Persuasion is Cohen's second novel modeled after Austen's work (Jane Austen in Boca was based on Pride and Prejudice) and her third novel to date. The story centers on Anne Ehrlich, a high school guidance counselor in her mid-thirties who is extremely dedicated to her work and her family. Once wealthy, her family has fallen on hard times, and Anne, the responsible one, is forced to oversee the sale of their ancestral home. While Anne appears to have everything in control, one youthful decision still haunts her: her rejection 13 years ago of the love of her life, Ben, who had been deemed unsuitable by Anne's grandmother. Ben, however, has turned out be a successful travel writer, and when he decides to settle down so that his nephew can finish high school at the school where, unbeknown to him, Anne works, she is confronted by the past and the unhappiness she feels. Although the plot in the first part of the novel bogs down around the college application process, superb writing and the appeal of Anne and Ben's relationship eventually make this a fulfilling read. Sure to be popular with Cohen's many readers as well as Jane Austen fans. Recommended for all public libraries.-Karen Core, Detroit P.L. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Paula Marantz Cohen is Distinguished Professor of English at Drexel University in Philadelphia. She is the author of two previous novels, Jane Austen in Boca and Much Ado About Jessie Kaplan, and four scholarly works of nonfiction, including Silent Film and the Triumph of the American Myth and The Daughter as Reader: Encounters Between Literature and Life. She lives in Moorestown, New Jersey, with her husband and two children.

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    A light fun read!by ABAR

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    June 30, 2009: Although this book essentially is a romance (without steamy scenes), I primarily enjoyed the the depiction of parental angst over their children's college destinations.

    A quick, humorous read.by anolinde

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    April 27, 2009: As a senior in high school, I can thoroughly relate to the book's premise: students in an affluent community under the pressure of overbearing parents who want their children to go to Ivy Leagues. Knowing exactly what the students are going through made Jane Austen In Scarsdale an amusing read, especially because I've experienced a lot of what my fictional counterparts were going through.

    The trials Anne faced as a guidance counselor for these students I found more interesting than her romance with Ben. I didn't feel particularly invested in the two as a couple, and whenever the story switched to the two of them I was always eager to go back to the college drama. Anne and Ben's chemistry was never successfully conveyed, making their eventual reunion anticlimactic.

    Overall, Jane Austen in Scarsdale was an enjoyable read. Perhaps not a book I'd return to after the memories of applying to college fade, but I would definitely recommend it to anyone suffering through the process.


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