For The Jane Bennets
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About the Book
In any 17th century English society, a woman like the celebrated Elizabeth Bennet is easily noticed and quick to be admired for her witty tongue and sparkling personality. Yet there are as many of the same sex who have a soft-spoken, humble temper; always looking to please though never explicitly expressing how they feel—much like Elizabeth’s sister, Jane Bennet. Ann Ashton is one of such character and disposition, who, on the brink of adulthood, has suddenly been brought into contact again with her childhood friend, Mr. Hampton, whom she had loved in her youth. But the circumstances of their previous parting has made Ann weary of the gentleman, and it will take time and great patience on Hampton’s part if he wishes her to open her heart to him once more.
About the Author
Jane Mandley is a recent high school graduate who has a passion both for writing as well as reading British literature, highly favoring Jane Austen, her six novels, and any book relating to them. She plans on majoring in Creative Writing upon entering the university, and making writing a large portion of her life, if not her career.