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The Elopement
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Gill Hornby is the author of the novels The Hive and All Together Now , as well as The Story of Jane Austen , a biography of Austen for young readers. She lives in Kintbury, Berkshire, with her husband and their four children.>
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Gill Hornby is the author of The Hive and All Together Now, as well as The Story of Jane Austen, a biography of Austen for younger readers.
Her subsequent novels, Miss Austen and Godmersham Park were Sunday Times bestsellers, and Miss Austen is a four-part BBC adaptation starring Keely Hawes as Cassandra Austen. She is also the President of the Jane Austen Society.
She lives in West Berkshire with her husband and four children.
Klappentext
Three women, two families, one forbidden marriage. Get ready to fall in love with the brand-new regency romance from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Godmersham Park and Miss Austen, now a major BBC TV series.
'A richly imagined family saga, love story and social comedy' Times
'Gripping and moving and also so sharp and funny. I loved it!' Sabine Durrant, bestselling author of Lie with Me
'Has all the wit and wisdom of a Jane Austen novel' Red
'It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.'
Mary Dorothea Knatchbull is living under the sole charge of her widowed father, Sir Edward - a man of strict principles and high Christian values.
But when her father marries Miss Fanny Knight of Godmersham Park, Mary's life is suddenly changed.
Her new stepmother comes from a large, happy and sociable family and Fanny's sisters become Mary's first friends. Her aunt, Miss Cassandra Austen of Chawton, is especially kind. Her brothers are not only amusing, but handsome and charming.And as Mary Dorothea starts to bloom into a beautiful young woman, she forms an especial bond with one Mr Knight in particular.
Soon, they are deeply in love and determined to marry. They expect no opposition. After all, each is from a good family and has known the other for some years.
It promises to be the most perfect match. Who would want to stand in their way?
Praise for The Elopement:
'Hornby's Austen books are funny, bittersweet family sagas, impeccably researched and lavishly imagined' The Times
'Tremendous . . . Darker than Miss Austen but rendered with her characteristic lightness of touch and quick wit' Nigella Lawson
'Has all Austen's wit and unnerving powers of observation with an extra twenty-first century zap' Ferdinand Mount, prize-winning author of Big Ceasars and Little Caesars
'Few writers are as perspicacious or half as delightful as Hornby' Karen Joy Fowler, international bestselling author of The Jane Austen Book Club
'A captivating return to the world of the Austens' Woman & Home
'Combines meticulous period research with a fine feeling for the characters' inner lives, hopes and fears' Daily Mail
Readers are loving The Elopement:
'I was hooked from the first page' 5-star reader review
'I loved every minute of this novel' 5-star reader review
'One of the best books I've read this year. It's a delight - by turns refreshing, funny, romantic, poignant and touching' 5-star reader review
'Full of warmth, wit and suspense' 5-star reader review
'It is so well-written with vivid period detail that I felt immersed in the Austen world and did not want it to end' 5-star reader review
Zusammenfassung
'It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.'
1820, and the marriage between wealthy widower Sir Edward Knatchbull and Jane Austen's handsome, dutiful neice Fanny Knight is widely praised as being the most excellent match in the county.
As Sir Edward's wife, Fanny is expected to apply herself to the raising of his five children with the same dedication she has shown towards her siblings at Godmersham Park. In particular, she pays care to young Mary Knatchbull - the only girl of the family, and the apple of her strict father's eye.
Poor Mary has hitherto been raised under a cloud of quiet misery. But as the Knight and Knatchbull families merge, she discovers something like fun. The Knight girls are so sweet and the boys .... so very handsome and charming and madly athletic - especially Ned, the eldest and therefore the heir to Godmersham Park.
As Mary approaches her seventeenth birthday, a bond forms between her and Ned Knight, an understanding that leads, on the last day of the year 1825, to Ned declaring his hand. Sir Edward's outrage is immediate; his refusal unyielding. Ned Knight is his own wife's brother! The situation is simply unseemly. And besides, he dislikes the fellow. The marriage will never take place.
There appears to be only one solution for Ned and Mary - but can it really involve elopement?
Love for Godmersham Park ...
'So envious of anyone yet to read this. A triumph!' Nigella Lawson
'A masterly piece of storytelling.' Helena Kelly
'The great writer is brought to life in this clever, well-researched piece of fiction' The Times
'Godmersham Park has some of the same understated wit and sharp observation as Austen's novels' Sunday Times
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Gill Hornby
- Titel The Elopement
- Veröffentlichung 22.05.2025
- ISBN 1529903343
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781529903348
- Jahr 2025
- Größe H220mm x B136mm x T40mm
- Gewicht 476g
- Herausgeber Random House UK Ltd
- Genre Romane & Erzählungen
- Anzahl Seiten 480
- GTIN 09781529903348