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Austen Years
Austen Years: A Memoir in Five Novels | Rachel Cohen
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An astonishingly nuanced reading of Jane Austen that yields a rare understanding of how to live About seven years ago, not too long before our daughter was born, Jane Austen became my only author. When Rachel Cohens father died and shortly before she gave birth to her first child, she turned to Jane Austen to make sense of her new reality. Simultaneously grief-stricken and buoyed by the birth of her daughter, reading Austen became Cohens refuge and her ballast. She was able to reckon with difficult questions about mourning, memorializing, living in a household, paying attention to the world, reading, writing, and imagining through the novels. Austen Years is a deeply felt and sensitive examination of Cohens relationship to Austen, and to her own family, winding together memoir, criticism, and biographical and historical material about Austen herself. And like the sequence of Austens novels, the scope of Austen Years widens successively, with each chapter following one of Austen's novels. We begin with Cohen in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she raises her small children and contemplates her fathers last letter, a moment paired with the grief and social bonds of Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice. Later, moving with her family to Chicago, Cohen grapples with her growing children, teaching, and her fathers legacy, all refracted through the denser, more complex Mansfield Park and Emma. With unusual depth and fresh insight into Austens life and literature, and guided by Austens mournful and hopeful final novel, Persuasion, Rachel Cohens Austen Years is a memoir of grief and family, a love letter to a literary master, and a powerful consideration of the odd process that merges our interior experiences with the world at large.
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Suelizbeth
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This was a dense read. I think it did give me some insights into Jane Austen and into her novels. The most interesting parts of the book were the biographical insights into Jane Austen‘s life. I have had trouble with Mansfield Park, and this book gives me the courage for another attempt. This book is not for everyone. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Jess_Read_This
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A memoir and essay on the works of Jane Austen? Sign me up. I love the raw authenticity of a memoir and the critical analysis of a book combined. Cohen writes with a creative writing flair but manages to convey analysis and metaphor at the same time, along with a profound exposition of her dealings with her father‘s illness and death. A beautiful book that is a moving tribute to her father.
#jessreads2022

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Librarybelle
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Another recently purchased but yet to read…Cohen uses Austen‘s novels to #travel through her stages of grief. Cohen uses Austen‘s words to help cope with a multitude of emotions and daily living; the novels become a balm for her. I see mixed reviews on Litsy about this one, but I look forward to trying this, as I love reading how books connect to real life. #200PnPCovers

CrowCAH There is comfort in Jane‘s words. 2y
mabell ❤️ 2y
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TheBookHippie
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🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁#FALLINGFORFALLSWAP

@Patchshank I JUST LOVE IT ALL!!!

Thank you so very much! 🧡🧡🧡🧡

The stickers are ME!!! Making the coffee right now!
Cannot wait to read this book, it‘s been on my list awhile!

Thanks for organizing Avanders!

Patchshank Glad you like it. I hope you enjoy the book and coffee. ❤️ 3y
TheBookHippie @Patchshank I love it so much!! Coffee is delicious!!! 3y
Avanders 😍😍🍂🍁🧡 3y
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Andrea313
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Some of the writing here was exquisitely beautiful; some of it felt overwrought and indulgent. But mostly I'm left feeling like I didn't get much new insight into Austen's work. I did love the commentary on grief in Sense & Sensibility but there wasn't much else to leave me feeling like I gained new perspective. #PemberLittens

sprainedbrain I‘ve been on the fence about reading this one. Thanks for helping me decide to skip it! 3y
Andrea313 @sprainedbrain Glad to be of service! There are so many wonderful things to read, why bother with something you're on the fence about? 3y
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Andrea313
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I'm not sure if "excited" is the word I should be using to describe how I feel about starting this book, particularly as I understand it centers a lot around loss and grief. So I guess I should say I'm feeling a great sense of anticipation; I am really looking forward to a few hours of silence alone with my thoughts and with this meditation. #PemberLittens #NewIn

janeycanuck 5 novels?! Which one didn‘t make the cut? 3y
Andrea313 @janeycanuck Right?! Sacrilege! Northanger Abbey is not included here. 3y
janeycanuck @Andrea313 she could have least had the decency to skip Mansfield Park, if she couldn‘t do all 6. 3y
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Andrea313 @janeycanuck 😂😂😂 I think most people would agree with you, but I'm one of the weirdos who kinda likes Mansfield Park. I know, I know...unpopular opinion! 3y
janeycanuck @Andrea313 Even a “bad” Jane Austen is better than 97% of books out there. I don‘t mind Mansfield Park but it wouldn‘t be one I‘d go back to again and again. I think I actively dislike Emma now after the #Pemberlittens read of it, though. 3y
Andrea313 @janeycanuck I agree on the "bad" Austen! No matter what, still really good! And oof, yes, Emma is such a hard one. I have read it a few times now in the last couple of years after a long hiatus from it, and even as I think it's one of Austen's best-written novels, I just *cannot stand* Emma as a character. And the loathing gets deeper every time! Was there something specific about this most recent read that set you against it? 3y
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MaureenMc
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Book Outlet haul! Book mail always perks up the day. 🥰 #bookhaul

Ruthiella Beautiful stack! Enchanted April is lovely 😊. 3y
MaureenMc @Ruthiella My plan is to finally read it this year! I own the ebook but couldn‘t pass up this lovely edition. 😊 3y
MsMelissa The Enchanted April was in my most recent Book Outlet haul, too 😊 3y
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Deblovestoread
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Amy, what an amazing swap box you sent, so packed full of goodies. Everything is so lovely. The ornament is darling, I love the Jane Austen notecards, all the little goodies and tea, and the BOOKS! So excited to have these to dive into. From the wrapping to the contents it is perfect. Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness and generosity! #VeryAustenHolidaySwap

sprainedbrain What a lovely package! 🥰 3y
AmyG My absolute pleasure! I am so happy you enjoyed everything as I loved shopping for You, my friend. 😘 3y
AmyG And one tiny gift, if I ever get it, will come later! 3y
Chrissyreadit It all looks so lovely! 😍😍😍🎄🌲❤️ 3y
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Shay
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At turns touching & introspective, Austen Years is fragmentary, struggling after but not quite achieving cohesion. Cohen is trying to string so much together, and it shows in her sentences which are flighty & rife with commas trying to do the work of more robust punctuation. She is grasping after some kind of sense in the wake of loss, but seems unable to get the disparate parts to coalesce. Life & death are not always neat & orderly in that way.

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Schlinkles
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With this book completed, I have achieved my very first #bookspinbingo
@TheAromaofBooks I will definitely be playing again next month!

This was a cerebral meandering memoir of grief and essays on Jane Austen all rolled into one. Cohen is an academic and writes like one, but she makes interesting connections between things in her life and things in Jane's books and life. I would say this is definitely one for big fans of Jane Austen only.

Ruthiella Congratulations!🥳 4y
TheAromaofBooks Yay bingo!!! 4y
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Schlinkles
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I watched a Jane Austen celebration panel hosted by Macmillan books this past weekend and this author participated. I‘ve been looking forward to reading this and when I finish I will finally have my first #bookspinbingo

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DebinHawaii
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As if my #TBR list needed to grow any larger! 📚📚🤗📚
A list of new books to read this summer by Vulture. #PemberLittens the tagged book seems appropriate! ☺️

https://www.vulture.com/2020/05/best-books-summer-2020.html?utm_source=Sailthru&...

Sace I pre-ordered Mexican Gothic months ago and I am eager for it to come out! 4y
Sace PS the tagged book sounds really good too! 4y
DebinHawaii @Sace That one looks so good!!! 🤗 4y
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BookNAround
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Because I‘m always there for a Jane Austen related book, this is today‘s #MayARC. It releases Tuesday (5/12) if you‘re like me on the Austen front.

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