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Jane Austen Book Club (Score)


jane austen Book Club (Score)


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Jane Austen Book Club


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The Jane Austen Book Club


The Jane Austen Book Club


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The lines separating fiction and reality become blurred for six California residents when they form a book club to study the novels of Jane Austen and each person slowly starts to realize that their lives have begun to parallel those of her characters. Delightful romantic drama boasts a top-notch ensemble cast that includes Kathy Baker, Maria Bello, Jimmy Smits, Amy Brenneman, Maggie Grace, Hugh D…

The Jane Austen Book Club


The Jane Austen Book Club


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The Jane Austen Book Club [Blu-ray]


The Jane Austen Book Club [Blu-ray]


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Lest there be any doubts about the ongoing relevance of the novels of Jane Austen, the charming Jane Austen Book Club will lay them to rest–with wit, sharp insight, and a wicked chuckle or three. Directed by the talented Robin Swicord, who adapted the book by Karen Joy Fowler (and also wrote the crackling screenplay for the 1994 version of Little Women), the film is a modern-day comedy of manner…

Beyond Sandy Ridge (Carolina Rain)


Beyond Sandy Ridge (Carolina Rain)


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Popular historical fiction author, Nancy B. Brewer does it again with her exciting new release “Beyond Sandy Ridge.” Follow Lizzie from the pages of “Carolina Rain: to the fields of North Carolina. Find out if her secret past will be forever buried in the sandy soil of Charleston or will it follow her… “Beyond Sandy Ridge”As The War Between the States closes in, Lizzie flees her home in Charle…

The Complete Novels  (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)


The Complete Novels (Penguin Classics Deluxe
edition)


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Few novelists have conveyed the subtleties and nuances of their own social milieu with the wit and insight of Jane Austen. Here in one volume are her seven great novels: sense and sensibility, pride and prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, and Lady Susan. Through her vivacious and spirited heroines and their circle, Austen vividly portrays English middle-class life as the…

White Knight Black Night: Short Monologues for Auditions


White Knight Black Night: Short
monologues for Auditions


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Short Monologues for Auditions. How to select, perform and shorter monologue for an audition. Includes 70 original monologues specifically geared for auditions.Frank Catalano is a member of the faculties of the School of Theatre of the University of Southern California and Film, Theatre and Social Science programs at Moorpark College, Pierce College and Pasadena City College. In addition, he has s…

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The Jane Austen Book Club


The Jane Austen Book Club


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The Extraordinary New York Times bestseller In California’s central valley, five women and one man join to discuss jane austen\’s novels. Over the six months they get together, marriages are tested, affairs begin, unsuitable arrangements become suitable, and love happens. With her eye for the frailties of human behavior and her ear for the absurdities of social intercourse, Karen Joy Fowler has never been wittier nor her characters more appealing. The result is a delicious dissection of modern relationships. Dedicated Austenites will delight in unearthing the echoes of Austen that run through the novel, but most readers will simply enjoy the vision and voice that, despite two centuries of separation, unite two great writers of brilliant social comedy. “This exquisite novel is bigger and more ambitious than it appears. Fowler’s shrewdest, funniest fiction yet, a novel about how we engage with a novel. You don’t have to be a student of Jane Austen to enjoy it, either. . . Lovers of Austen will relish this book, but I envy any reader who comes to it unfamiliar with her. There’s no better introduction.” -Patrick T. O’Connor, The New York Times book review “Karen Joy Fowler creates a novel that is so winning, so touching, so delicately, slyly witty that admirers of Persuasion and Emma will simply sigh with happiness.” -Michael Dirda, The Washington Post Book World “Start quoting a few of Fowler’s puckish lines and it becomes damnably difficult to stop. . . The Jane Austen Book Club amounts to a witty meditation on how the books we choose, choose us too.” -David Kipen, San Francisco Chronicle ” The Jane Austen Book Club offers a sparkling rumination on the act of reading itself and how beloved books can serve as refuge, self-definition, snobbish barricades against other people or pathways out of the old self to a wider world. [It is] a terrific comic novel about a closed society merrily transforming itself by reading.” -Maureen Corrigan, NPR’s All Things Considered [Fowler] does so terrific a job of bringing her characters to life that Austen’s work falls away like a husk. It’s an impressive feat of homage, since Fowler essentially borrows Austen’s great themes.and makes them her own. Miss Austen would be proud.” -John Freeman, The Denver Post

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