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Book Synopsis'Will delight Pride and Prejudice fans' - Independent
A wonderfully warm homage to Jane Austen and a delightful new story in its own right, Janice Hadlow's The Other Bennet Sister is a life-affirming tale of a young woman finding her place in the world. This is Mary Bennet's story . . .
'It's difficult not to race through those final pages' – Jo Baker, author of Longbourn
In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Mary is the middle of the five Bennet girls and the plainest of them all, so what hope does she have? Prim and pious, with no redeeming features, she is unloved and seemingly unlovable.
The Other Bennet Sister, though, shows another side to Mary. An introvert in a family of extroverts; a constant disappointment to her mother who values beauty above all else; fearful of her father’s sharp tongue; with little in common with her siblings – is it any wonder she turns to books for both company and guidance? And, if she finds her life lonely or lacking, that she determines to try harder at the one thing she can be: right.
One by one, her sisters marry – Jane and Lizzy for love; Lydia for some semblance of respectability – but Mary, it seems, is destined to remain single and live out her life at Longbourn, at least until her father dies and the house is bequeathed to the reviled Mr Collins.
But when that fateful day finally comes, she slowly discovers that perhaps there is hope for her, after all.
Witty and uplifting, The Other Bennet Sister will make you feel – and cheer – for Mary as you never have before.
Trade Review[A] novel that will delight
Pride and Prejudice fans * Independent *
Immersive and engaging * Guardian *
Janice Hadlow has dusted down Mary, the ugly Bennet sister, and fashioned her into a heroine that even Miss Austen would approve of. A treat -- Daisy Goodwin, author of
Victoria and
The Fortune HunterIt’s difficult not to race through those final pages -- Jo Baker, author of
LongBourn and
The Body LiesThis gorgeous book pays homage to
Pride and Prejudice – and follows Mary Bennet, the overlooked middle Bennet sister. It’s a wonderfully warm, comforting read – perfect on a winter’s night * The Sun *
I absolutely love this novel – as will any young woman who has felt herself plain, shy, bookish and crushed -- Amanda Craig, author of
The Lie of the Land and
The Golden RuleFans will need no persuasion . . . Worthy of any Austen heroine * Metro *
Jane fans rejoice! I loved this thoroughly estimable, worthy homage to Austen. Exceptional storytelling and a true delight -- Helen Simonson, author of
Major Pettigrew's Last Stand and
The Summer Before the WarPuts Mary front and centre stage exploring why she was so heartbreakingly sidelined by Mrs Bennet and gives humour and sensitivity to the most overlooked of the sisters * Stylist magazine — best books of 2020 *
Impeccably researched, this lifts Mary from obscurity, as she breaks out of her mother's world and follows her own path * Daily Mail *
A wonderful, absorbing, accomplished book. I loved it -- Stephanie Butland, author of
Lost for Words and
The Woman in the PhotographEntertaining and thoroughly engrossing * Kirkus starred review *
Vivid and convincing * Sydney Morning Herald *
I absolutely love this novel -- Amanda Craig