
The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy
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November 29, 2010
Simonsen (Searching for Pemberley) spins off another superior Jane Austen homage, retelling Pride and Prejudice from Mr. Darcy's perspective. She makes him much more sympathetic in the process, revealing that where Elizabeth Bennet sees haughtiness and pride, Darcy feels only discomfort from being out of his element. She also improves on the character of his cousin, Anne de Bourgh, by making her the matchmaker who brings Darcy and Elizabeth together when both have despaired of unsnarling their complicated feelings for each other. This offering will entertain those who already know their Austen and Georgette Heyer by heart, as well as fans of old-fashioned romance where bodices stay firmly put and the greatest intimacy is found in eye contact and a few choice words.

January 1, 2011
After a series of mishaps, Mr. Darcy is in a foul mood when he arrives at the estate his friend, Charles Bingley, rented in Hertfordshire. His mood persists at the assembly he is forced to attend, accounting for his diatribe about country life and even the lovely Elizabeth Bennet, who hears his disparaging remarks. When the two meet again at Rosings, Darcy is totally smitten by Elizabeth, while she still holds a grudge, causing another clash when he proposes. Darcy holds no hope until his cousin, Anne de Bourgh, steps in to play matchmaker to the reluctant pair with the help of Darcys all-too observant sister, Georgiana. Using her creative license, Simonsen offers her insights into Austens beloved characters in this retelling of Pride and Prejudice, giving prominence to minor characters influence over the mismatched couple so that true love will prevail. For instance, Anne de Bourgh is not her overbearing mothers puppet but rather a much beloved cousin who chooses her battles, giving the story a unique spin.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
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