Stories inspired by the works and characters of Jane Austen.
Call Number: Ed.e
A big influence on Jane, this is Burney's first and most popular novel about the heroine's social debut into fashionable society during the late eighteenth century.
A California book club uses the Austen books to open up about their own lives.
Call Number: 823 A933A-5 1997
Jane Austen was a faithful correspondent. This collection of letters were penned mostly to her sister Cassandra over a twenty year period. They contain observances and witticisms you would expect from Miss Austen.
Elizabeth writes letters regarding her first year as mistress of Pemberley.
A sequel to Pride and Prejudice.
Married life for the Darcys is presented in this sequel.
The search for a husband passes on to the Darcys's female offspring.
Miss Bennet battles zombies despite the distractions of Mr. Darcy.
Call Number: M
The first in a mystery series feature the Darcys as detectives.
Call Number: Ed.c
At the time of her death at the age of forty-one, Jane left behind an eleven-chapter fragment about the efforts of a fine family to raise a small, seaside town to social prominence. The story was lovingly completed by "another lady."