Clueless, the flawless masterpiece, was my introduction to Jane Austen when I was in high school. I read a movie review in our school newspaper that stated it was an adaptation of Emma. I should read that, I thought.
So, I did. I bought a used book that contained all six novels and I read them. And I’ve been a fan ever since.
Three little stories:1. I traveled abroad to Bath, England during college to follow
her footsteps. As I walked down the streets, I imagined her doing the same,
only in much more fashionable clothing. The program took a group of students to
Chawton Cottage. I saw her writing desk, her bedroom, and the gardens. It was
magical. (More on this later in the week)
2. When I was in graduate school, an adjunct professor noticed
my Pride and Prejudice email address. She told me that her college library had
a first edition of Pride and Prejudice and asked if I would like to see it. We
made arrangements and I held the three edition volumes in my hand. I have a
very blurry picture of the volumes, as this was before cell phones and digital
cameras. What a magical moment.
3. I wrote a modern-day novel of Pride and Prejudice set in
high school during basketball season. I had planned a four book "series" centered
on my four favorite Jane Austen novels. Each book would be a different grade in
high school and while it wasn’t a straight series, there would be connections
and Easter Eggs between the books. Sadly, although it was the book of my heart,
it was rejected several times. It might never see the light of day, but I wrote
it.
Clearly, I have my favorite books. I’ll admit that it’s been
years since I’ve read them. It’s time for a re-read of the big four.
Do you have a favorite Jane Austen novel?



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