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Jane Austen's Charlotte [her fragment of a last novel]

Set in the developing seaside town of Sanditon, it portrays a young woman from the countryside who is exposed to the sophistication and cynicism of resort life. Her name is Charlotte. With disarming charm and wit, she observes for us the array of quirky characters who reside in the booming resort-to-be. The innocent but keen-witted Charlotte quickly finds herself rather deeply involved in this uproarious little town. She can't help but get swept up in the antics of the Parkers and Denhams, even while she is vexed and perplexed by the droll Sidney Parker. But even the best efforts of this charming young woman may not be enough to save the budding resort town.

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  • "Set in the developing seaside town of Sanditon, it portrays a young woman from the countryside who is exposed to the sophistication and cynicism of resort life. Her name is Charlotte. With disarming charm and wit, she observes for us the array of quirky characters who reside in the booming resort-to-be. The innocent but keen-witted Charlotte quickly finds herself rather deeply involved in this uproarious little town. She can't help but get swept up in the antics of the Parkers and Denhams, even while she is vexed and perplexed by the droll Sidney Parker. But even the best efforts of this charming young woman may not be enough to save the budding resort town."@en
  • "In completing Jane Austen's last novel, Julia Barrett has emerged with a literary treasure, holding true to the characters and theme designed by Ms. Austen. Set in the developing seaside town of Sanditon, it portrays a young woman from the countryside who is exposed to the sophistication and cynicism of resort life. Her name is Charlotte. With disarming charm and wit, she observes for us the array of quirky characters who reside in the booming resort-to-be. The innocent but keen-witted Charlotte quickly finds herself rather deeply involved in this uproarious little town. She can't help but get swept up in the antics of the Parkers and Denhams, even while she is vexed and perplexed by the droll Sidney Parker. But even the best efforts of this charming young lady may not be enough to save the budding resort town."@en
  • "Unfinished before her death, Jane Austin's last novel satirizes the early 19th century's obsession with vacationing at seaside resorts. Here, Julia Barrett, author of sequels to both Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, completes Austin's last work."
  • "Twentieth-century author Julia Barrett completes the Jane Austen novel fragment that Austen called "The Brothers.""@en
  • "Set in the developing seaside town of Sanditon, it portrays a young woman from the countryside who is exposed to the sophistication and cynicism of resort life. Her name is Charlotte. With disarming charm and wit, she observes for us the array of quirky characters who reside in the booming resort-to-be. The innocent but keen-witted Charlotte quickly finds herself rather deeply involved in this uproarious little town. She can't help but get swept up in the antics of the Parkers and Denhams, even while she is vexed and perplexed by the droll Sidney Parker. But even the best efforts of this charming young lady may not be enough to save the budding resort town."@en

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  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Electronic audio books"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"

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  • "Jane Austen's Charlotte [her fragment of a last novel]"@en
  • "Jane Austen's Charlotte"@en
  • "Jane Austen's Charlotte her fragment of a last novel"
  • "Jane Austen's Charlotte her fragment of a last novel"@en
  • "Jane Austen's Charlotte her fragment of a last novel, completed"
  • "Jane austen's charlotte"@en