Jane Austen's First Love by Syrie James (NetGalley)

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The summer of 1791 is so firmly fixed in my memory that I believe I can never forget it; every detail is as fresh and vivid as if it occurred only yesterday, and looking back, there are times when it seems as if my life never really began until that moment--the moment when I first met him.

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There are definitely those moments we can point to that change everything....thanks for sharing.

Here's mine: “THE SILENT SISTER”
Katherine P said…
I like it! I think everyone has those moments that stick and I love how she describes them. Hope you enjoy this one!
OK. I'm hooked. As a hopeless Austen fan I even read all the retellings. I'm shocked I haven't heard of this one before. How is the writing? My Friday Thoughts
Elizabeth said…
Memories and changes are wonderful aren't they?

ENJOY your reading weekend.

Elizabeth
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