The Jane Austen Remedy - It is a truth universally acknowledged that a book can change a life (Unabridged)
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a book can change a life
Ruth Wilson
ISBN: | 9780749029401 |
Publisher: | Allison & Busby |
Format: | Digital Audiobook |
Language: | English |
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The Jane Austen Remedy - It is a truth universally acknowledged that a book can change a life (Unabridged)
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a book can change a life
Ruth Wilson
'Ruth Wilson . . . emerges from this discreet, wry memoir as quietly defiant as any heroine from the Jane Austen novels she so admires.'
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
At the age of seventy, Ruth Wilson blew up her life. Confronting feelings of regret and unhappiness, she left her husband, bought a sunshine-yellow cottage in the Southern Highlands and resolved to re-read the books that had shaped her formative years: Jane Austen's six novels.
Over the next ten years, as Ruth read between the lines of both the novels and her own life, she slowly began to reclaim her identity.
Now aged ninety, Ruth shares her beautiful, life-affirming lessons in love, self-acceptance and the curative power of reading, as well as a timely reminder that it's never too late to seize a second chance.
'Brilliant . . . a tour de force memoir on the power of reading to light up a life at any age.'
DEVONEY LOOSER
'Beautiful and deep . . . A unique approach to Austen's books.'
BRI LEE
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