The Jane Austen Project, Kathleen A. Flynn
The Jane Austen Project, Kathleen A. Flynn
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The Jane Austen Project
A Novel

Author: Kathleen A. Flynn

Narrator: Saskia Maarleveld

Unabridged: 11 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/02/2017


Synopsis

Perfect for fans of Jane Austen, this engrossing debut novel offers an unusual twist on the legacy of one of the world's most celebrated and beloved authors: two researchers from the future are sent back in time to meet Jane and recover a suspected unpublished novel.London, 1815: Two travelers—Rachel Katzman and Liam Finucane—arrive in a field in rural England, disheveled and weighed down with hidden money. Turned away at a nearby inn, they are forced to travel by coach all night to London. They are not what they seem, but rather colleagues who have come back in time from a technologically advanced future, posing as wealthy West Indies planters—a doctor and his spinster sister. While Rachel and Liam aren’t the first team from the future to “go back,” their mission is by far the most audacious: meet, befriend, and steal from Jane Austen herself.Carefully selected and rigorously trained by The Royal Institute for Special Topics in Physics, disaster-relief doctor Rachel and actor-turned-scholar Liam have little in common besides the extraordinary circumstances they find themselves in. Circumstances that call for Rachel to stifle her independent nature and let Liam take the lead as they infiltrate Austen’s circle via her favorite brother, Henry.But diagnosing Jane’s fatal illness and obtaining an unpublished novel hinted at in her letters pose enough of a challenge without the continuous convolutions of living a lie. While her friendship with Jane deepens and her relationship with Liam grows complicated, Rachel fights to reconcile the woman she is with the proper lady nineteenth-century society expects her to be. As their portal to the future prepares to close, Rachel and Liam struggle with their directive to leave history intact and exactly as they found it…however heartbreaking that may prove. 

About Kathleen A. Flynn

Kathleen A. Flynn is an editor at the New York Times, where she works at “The Upshot.” She holds a B.A. from Barnard College and an M.A. from the University of North Carolina. She has taught English in Hong Kong, washed dishes on Nantucket, and is a life member of the Jane Austen Society of North America. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and their shy fox terrier, Olive.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ on February 17, 2021

Time travel + Jane Austen = two of my favorite literary subjects! Final review, first posted on Fantasy Literature: I’m an enthusiastic Jane Austen fan (Pride and Prejudice is my desert island book of choice) but I had never heard of her unfinished novel The Watsons until reading The Jane Austen Proj......more

Goodreads review by Magdalena aka A Bookaholic Swede on September 19, 2017

There was a moment in the beginning of the book when a sentence made me stop reading and smile because I recognized a name and the sentence made me realize that the author has read my favorite book; Possession by A.S. Byatt. I will even quote the sentence: A statue of the poet Randolph Henry Ash, wh......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on February 05, 2017

5+ stars WOW is truly all I can say about this book. I loved every aspect of The Jane Austen Project. I am a huge Jane Austen fan and have read and reread each of her books too many times to count. I am not a fan of books that take Austen’s stories and redo them – making them about zombies, continuin......more

Goodreads review by Sam on August 02, 2017

The Jane Austen Project is a pretty entertaining read on the whole, very solid if unspectacular, for fans of Jane Austen, Regency England, and time travel books that focus little on the science and more on the experience: I'd give 3 stars exactly. I should start by saying though I've read Longbourn......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on May 11, 2017

Why does Goodreads let authors review their own books? Of course I like it! I wrote it! It's entertaining, I think. There are actually parts that still make me laugh, as many times as I've read it. I like the details about life in 1815, the shapely plot and the unlikely love story. I like Jane Austen......more