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The Ladies of Longbourn

The acclaimed Pride and Prejudice sequel series

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"A masterpiece that reaches the heart."— Beverley Wong, author of Pride & Prejudice Prudence

The bestselling Pemberley Chronicles series continues the saga of the Darcys and Bingleys from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and introduces imaginative new characters.

Anne-Marie Bradshaw is the granddaughter of Charles and Jane Bingley. Her father now owns Longbourn, the Bennet's estate in Hertfordshire. A young widow after a loveless marriage, Anne-Marie and her stepmother Anna, together with Charlotte Collins, widow of the unctuous Mr. Collins, are the Ladies of Longbourn. These smart, independent women challenge the conventional roles of women in the Victorian era, while they search for ways to build their own lasting legacies in an ever-changing world.

The ladies find strength, companionship, and friendship together as they work to build a children's hospital, deal with a deadly outbreak of influenza, and help a gentle lady flee a violent and destructive marriage.

Jane Austen's original characters - Darcy, Elizabeth, Bingley, and Jane - provide a framework of solid values and commentary to anchor a dramatic story full of wit and compassion.

"Interesting stories, enduring themes, gentle humour, and lively dialogue."— Book News

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    • Library Journal

      January 22, 2009
      In this fourth installment of "The Pemberley Chronicles" (see Book 3, above), the Bingley women take center stage. They are the recently widowed Anne-Marie Bradshaw, granddaughter of Charles and Jane Bingley; her stepmother Anna Bingley; and Charlotte Collins, now a widow, as well. In what is arguably the best book in the series, author Collins delves into the role of women in Victorian England and how these ladies in particular struggle to break through those boundaries. Both Austen fans and fans of the series will be delighted.-Jeanne Bogino, New Lebanon Lib., NY

      Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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