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Sense and Sensibility (with bells on)
Firstly, a confession: until I came to be offered the opportunity to rewrite Sense and Sensibility, the closest I had come to Jane Austen was TV reruns of Mr Darcy emerging wet from a lake, and a reluctant trudge around … Continue reading
Posted in middle grade, Reading, romance, Teen, women's fiction
Tagged Dashwood, Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, Willoughby
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