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Letters to Alice: On First Reading Jane Austen

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An aunt imparts wisdom to her teenage niece, inspired by the works of Jane Austen, in this novel from the Man Booker Prizenominated author. Alice is an aspiring novelist with green hair and zero interest in reading Jane Austen for her college English class.

However, her Aunt Fay, a novelist herself, isn't about to let Alice stick her nose up at Austen or other enduring authors. ';You find her boring, petty and irrelevant, and, that as the world is in crisis, and the future catastrophic, you cannot imagine what purpose there can be in reading her,' Fay writes her. ';My dear pretty little Alice, now with black and green hair ...

How can I hope to explain Literature to you, with its capital ';L'?' Alternating between passages from Jane Austen's novels and accounts of her own career, Aunt Fay pays tribute to a great author, explores the craft of fiction, and charts her niece's development as a writer in this unique book that reveals how Austenand great literatureis truly, wonderfully timeless.

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Product Details
Open Road Media
1480412422 / 9781480412422
eBook (EPUB)
16/04/2013
English
160 pages
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