From the prologue:
Each of us has a private Austen. Jocelyn's Austen wrote wonderful novels about love and courtship, but never married. Bernadette's Austen was a comic genius. Prudie's Austen was somber. Allegra would have shelved Austen in the horror section. Sylvia was newly divorced and needed to be distracted. And then there was the man Jocelyn invited to the club - Grigg. None of them knew who Grigg's Austen was.
The Jane Austen Book Club by Karen Joy Fowler is amusing, especially if you, the reader, enjoy Jane Austen. You'll enjoy the references and discussions. You'll enjoy the real life that is running alongside the six months of book club meetings. Marriages are tested. Affairs are begun. Feelings are hurt. And then there's love, gosh darn it.
cover blurb - This is the novel that Jane Austen might have written had she lived in 2014 California. Sublime social comedy.
I laughed out loud. I enjoyed this very light summer read. Another $1 library sale and worth every penny.









