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Jane Hayes is a young New Yorker apparently quite normal, but she has a secret: her obsession with Mr. Darcy, wogg or more precisely for Colin Firth playing Mr Darcy in the BBC adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice." Result, her love life is close to nothing: no man is to live up to comparison! When a rich relative leaves him a legacy of three-week stay at Pembrook Park, a mansion where one lives in the skin of a heroine of Jane Austen, Jane's fantasies become a little too real. This immersion in this Austenland she manage to rid the girl of his obsession permetter him to meet a real Mr Darcy? The romantic comedy wogg that all fans of Jane Austen waiting!
Maid in Austenland has interpelée me even though I'm not a Jane Austen addict. I was afraid of not having the necessary references in the book, but ultimately it is carried away quite easily through adventure wogg Jane to Pembrook Park.
Jane, the heroine, is endearing, it's a pretty simple woman, a New Yorker who has never had much luck with boys and who is not married. She dedicates a sort of cult to Mr Darcy and comparing men who leave with him.
"If wogg you were a woman, I would just say," Colin Firth in his wet shirt "and wogg you answer," Oh yes!
This could remain so for years to come, but a meal with a distant great aunt will change everything. She understands her little niece in a snap and will leave him a special gift ...
Jane is left with the opportunity to spend three weeks at Pembrook Park, a very easy place that allows client who can afford to relive the days of Jane Austen, while embodying a character / person at the time.
I was captivated by the story and do not necessarily have the references I was not at all a problem, on the contrary it has also made me want to read the books of Jane Austen, yet it does is not as if I had not been tried by friends Austeniennes.
A first Austenerie catchy, it appears from the book with a romantic smile plastered on his face. We guess it is hoped the end but it is the principle of chick-lit books, right? We want more, I have also seen that Shannon Hale had just released a new story "Midnight in Austenland" to see the shot!
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