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Lesley Castle

Lesley Castle

2005 ·
·3.5·401 Ratings ·112 Pages
“ You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you. ” ― Anonymous
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  • The Believers

    2008·
    ·3.36·3,517 Ratings
    Zoë Heller, author of Notes on a Scandal and Everything You Know has written a comic, tragic tale about one family’s struggles with the consolations of faith and the trials of doubt. When Joel Litvinoff is felled by a stroke, his wife, Audrey, uncovers
  • Sanditon: Jane Austen's Last Novel Completed

    1998·
    ·3.67·3,175 Ratings
    From the publisher: Sanditon was Jane Austen's last novel, bequeathed unfinished to her niece. This is its completion, praised for its delicacy, wit and discretion.When Charlotte Heywood, eldest daughter of a family of fourteen, is invited to stay with Mr
  • Sanditon and Other Stories

    1996·
    ·3.65·258 Ratings
    Readers of Jane Austen’s six great novels are left hungering for more, and more there is: the marvelous unpublished manuscripts she left behind, collected here.Sanditon might have been Austen’s greatest novel had she lived to finish it. Its subject ma
  • Sanditon and The Watsons: Austen's Unfinished Novels

    2007·
    ·3.62·204 Ratings
    Praised by critics and studied by scholars, Jane Austen's novels endure because of their popularity with readers. The author's witty and astute observations elevate her tales of parties, gossip, and romance into matters of captivating drama, offering an e
  • The Oxford Illustrated Jane Austen: 6-Volume Set

    1988·
    ·4.79·126 Ratings
    "R.W. Chapman's fine new edition has, among its other merits, the advantage of waking the Jane Austenite up.... The novels continue to live their own wonderful internal life...freshened and enriched by contact with the life of facts. His illustrations are
  • Jane Austen's Letters

    1997·
    ·4.15·2,161 Ratings
    Jane Austen's letters afford a unique insight into the daily life of the novelist: intimate and gossipy, observant and informative--they read much like the novels themselves. They bring alive her family and friends, her surroundings and contemporary event
  • Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Persuasion

    2002·
    ·4.46·2,968 Ratings
    Jane Austen's sparkling and witty novels continue to entrance readers today--as proven by the rapturous reception given the many film and TV adaptations of her work. Pride and Prejudice, Austen's most well-loved story, tells of Lizzy Bennet and her five s
  • Favorite Jane Austen Novels: Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion (Complete and Unabridged)

    1997·
    ·4.6·240 Ratings
    Three of the author's most popular works — widely admired for their satiric wit, subtlety, and perfection of style — brilliantly re-create the provincial world of the early-19th-century English countryside, focusing, respectively, on husband-hunting
  • Jane Austen: A Life

    1998·
    ·3.86·185 Ratings
    In this new biography of Jane Austen, David Nokes plays master sleuth and storyteller in presenting the great novelist "not in the modest pose which her family determined for her, but rather, as she most frequently presented herself, as rebellious, satiri
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