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FROM ONE THE MOST INSIGHTFUL CHRONICLERS OF FAMILY LIFE IN FICTION TODAY COMES A CONTEMPORARY RETELLING OF JANE AUSTEN'S CLASSIC NOVEL OF LOVE, MONEY. AND TWO VERY DIFFERENT SISTERS.

John Dashwood promised his dying father that he would take care of his half sisters. But his wife, Fanny, has no desire to share their newly inherited estate with Belle Dashwood's daughters. When she descends upon Norland Park with her Romanian nanny and her paint swatches, the three Dashwood girls -- Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret -- are suddenly faced with the cruelties of life without their father, their home, or their money.

As they come to terms with life without the status of their country house, the protection of the family name, or the comfort of an inheritance, Elinor and Marianne are confronted by the cold, hard reality of a world where people's attitudes can change as drastically as their circumstances.

With her sparkling wit, Joanna Trollope casts a clever, satirical eye on the tales of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood. Reimagining Sense and Sensibility in a fresh, modern new light, she spins the novel's romance, bonnets, and betrothals into a wonderfully witty coming-of-le story about the stuff that really makes the world go around. For when it comes to money, some things never change....

Joanna Trollope is the number one bestselling author of eighteen novels, including The Soldier's Wife, Daughters-in-Law, Friday Nights, The Other Family, Marrying the Mistress, and The Rector's Wife. Her works have been translated into more than twenty-five languages, and several have been adapted for television. She was appointed to the Order of the British Empire in 1996 for her services to literature, and she served as the chair of judges for the Orange Prize for Fiction 2012. She lives in London and Gloucestershire.
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