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Old Friends and New Fancies

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The first Jane Austen sequel ever written!


Originally published in 1914, this charming and original sequel to the novels of Jane Austen intertwines the lives of the most beloved characters from all six Austen novels with new characters of the author's devising. Inventive matchmaking leads numerous pairs of lovers through the inevitable (and entertaining) difficulties they must encounter before they are united in the end.

Old Friends and New Fancies is a gratifying read for any Jane Austen enthusiast.

"This is the ultimate Jane Austen sequel....Virtually all the characters left standing at the end of the novels-most particularly the unmarried ones-must all meet up... Broken engagements will follow, a few false trails and threatened unacceptable matches must be endured before the Forces of Good prevail." —Charles Wenz, Life Member of the Jane Austen Society


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Publisher: Sourcebooks

Kindle Book

  • Release date: July 1, 2007

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781402234972
  • Release date: July 1, 2007

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781402234972
  • File size: 972 KB
  • Release date: July 1, 2007

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

The first Jane Austen sequel ever written!


Originally published in 1914, this charming and original sequel to the novels of Jane Austen intertwines the lives of the most beloved characters from all six Austen novels with new characters of the author's devising. Inventive matchmaking leads numerous pairs of lovers through the inevitable (and entertaining) difficulties they must encounter before they are united in the end.

Old Friends and New Fancies is a gratifying read for any Jane Austen enthusiast.

"This is the ultimate Jane Austen sequel....Virtually all the characters left standing at the end of the novels-most particularly the unmarried ones-must all meet up... Broken engagements will follow, a few false trails and threatened unacceptable matches must be endured before the Forces of Good prevail." —Charles Wenz, Life Member of the Jane Austen Society


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