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Charlotte's Story
Charlotte's Story: A Novel from the World of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice | Carolyn Korsmeyer
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In the England of Jane Austen, Charlotte Lucas, unhappy with her loquacious and overbearing husband, draws on her wit and daring to tackle the unexpected problems besetting her marriage. Charlotte Lucas, a character first appearing in Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice, has made an unfortunate marriage to the loquacious William Collins, reckoning that his tedious conversation is a small price to pay for the prosperous home and family she hopes to gain. However, trouble brews within the first months of marriage, and she is upset and angered by his presumptuous tendency to interfere with her friendships. To ease the strain of their relationship, Charlotte leaves her husband to visit the fashionable city of Bath with several women companions. The weeks in Bath prove to be a time for self-discovery and freedom, even license. Although the marital frost between Charlotte and William begins to thaw, that tranquility lasts only briefly, for events in Bath have resulted in an unfortunate, even calamitous, consequence. Charlotte devises a solution to the advantage of all that combines bold connivance and compassionate duplicity. Some would castigate her audacious stratagem, but she believes it justified by the hope of happiness and the wit and courage to seek it. The perfect book club recommendation! --Charlottes Story adopts Jane Austens style of writing, updated for a contemporary audience --Amplifies some of the minor characters of Pride and Prejudice and develops their own stories --Occasionally dips into Austens text to indicate where the plot of Charlottes Story intersects with Pride and Prejudice; such sentences are indicated with shaded text. --Explores the problems of courtship and marriage that women of rural middle class in England faced, and ruminates on the persistence of similar issues facing us today. There are a number of sequels to Pride and Prejudice on the market, of which the most well-known is probably P.D. James mystery, Death Comes to Pemberley. Charlottes Story is more of a parallel plot that dips in and out of the events from Austens originating novel. In Charlotte's Story, Carolyn Korsmeye explores Charlottes clear-sighted realism in contrast to the romance that is so frequently the focus of interest in Austens characters.
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Mehso-so

I received a complimentary ARC in exchange for an honest review of this book.
This is the story of Charlotte Lucas from Pride & Prejudice who is Lizzy Bennet's best friend and agrees to marry Mr. Collins shortly after Lizzy has refused him.

I like reading in the Jane Austen universe (it's really fan fiction, isn't it!?) but this one did not hold up for me. And ultimately I don't think the author treated Jane Austen's characters with respect. ⬇

DrexEdit This was an easy and quick read with enough redeeming storyline to make up enough for the bad parts, so it came out with a so-so for me. I didn't dislike reading it, but ultimately it's not a book I want to own.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must naturally assume that any woman possessed of less will welcome his proposal of marriage.

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DrexEdit I just got a #LibraryThing #ARC for this book publishing in October. Looking forward to this! 😊👍 3y
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