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Jane in Love: A Novel

Jane in Love: A Novel

Jane in Love: A Novel
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Jane in Love: A Novel

by Rachel Givney

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William Morrow Paperbacks, October 2020. Trade Paperback. Bargain.

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On Oct 26 2020, a reader said:
Jane In Love is the first novel by Australian filmmaker and author, Rachel Givney. At the age of twenty-eight, Jane Austen, single woman of Bath, is keenly aware that unless she finds a husband, a future as an old maid looms. But she seems more talented at not attracting a man, with her unfeminine interests, her writing, her walks through the countryside and her sartorial inelegance.

After another promising meeting with a young man ends in disappointment, Jane accepts the advice of a poor neighbour woman, who sends her to a matchmaker in London. An unimpressive encounter; Jane returns to Bath with a barely-legible note in her pocket. But when she finally deciphers and recites it, something strange happens…

Attractive, popular and famous, actress Sofia Wentworth has taken a role in a Jane Austen-based movie in the hope of rekindling her failing marriage with her director husband, Jack Travers. But the part turns out to be nothing she wanted and, as she hides in the wings, a young woman in period costume appears amongst the curtains. Clearly some sort of production gimmick. Sofia goes along with it, humours the (rather good, actually) actress with her insistence that she's Jane Austen.

Fred Wentworth is no actor (he teaches high school history) but, feeling sorry for his sister and her marital problems, he's reluctantly agreed to be an extra in Sofia's movie. Which is how he finds himself dancing with an annoying young woman claiming to be Jane Austen. She's like no other actress he's met, and she accepts his casual invitation for a drink, but then stands him up.

He's certainly not expecting to find her asleep in his spare bedroom. It seems that all of their interactions are fated to be laced with irritation, and yet, Fred is drawn to her. Meanwhile, his sister's bid to win back her husband is being sabotaged by a much younger actress. And as Sofia and Jane try to figure out how to get Jane back to 1803, they notice something strange is happening with Jane's books…

Time travel and Jane Austen: not just anyone can pull it off, but Givney gives the reader a tale that starts off a bit cute and light-hearted, funny and entertaining, but is at the same time a commentary on twenty-first-century life: the ubiquity of mobile phones and our worship of them; how our many labour-saving and safety devices don't necessarily make our lives more relaxed or safer; and more.

Jane's nineteenth century perspective on many aspects of twenty-first century life, both technical and social, is expertly rendered: always perceptive, often amusing and occasionally thought-provoking. For the many things to which we are so very accustomed (either from personal experience or TV): clothing and manners (or lack thereof); escalators; washing machines; TV; the Tube; supermarkets; a defibrillator in action; Givney's descriptions from Jane's point of view are quite superb.

Although, now and then, the twenty-first-century characters slip into nineteenth-century-speak, Givney's portrayal of Austen is sensitive and sympathetic. Austen Purists will no doubt find things in this book about which to complain: this is not a book for those purists. This is a book for people who love Jane Austen and who are grateful that she stuck with writing her books instead of becoming a diligent nineteenth-century wife. Inevitably, there are some seriously lump-in-the-throat, tear-in-the-eye moments at the end and tissues may be required. An outstanding debut novel.

This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by Better Reading Preview and Michael Joseph: Penguin Australia.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Jane in Love: A Novel
Author
Rachel Givney
Format/Binding
Trade Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Bargain
Quantity Available
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0063019086
ISBN 13
9780063019089
Publisher
William Morrow Paperbacks
Date Published
October 2020
Pages
448

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