Saturday, April 23, 2016

365 Days of Books of Interest: Day #113: Emma: A Modern Retelling

I love reading Jane Austen novels and No. #1 Ladies' Detective Agency mysteries so I'm very interested in reading Emma: A Modern Retelling. Especially since it's written by Alexander McCall Smith.

There is something so fascinating about Emma because she's totally annoying yet you can't help admiring her. I wonder how she will appear in this retelling.



Book: Emma: A Modern Retelling by Alexander McCall Smith

Description:

The summer after university, Emma Woodhouse returns home to live with her widowed father and launch her interior design business. Apart from cultivating grand career plans and managing her father’s hypochondria, Emma busies herself with the two things she does best: matchmaking and offering advice on everything from texting etiquette to first date destinations.

Happily, this summer presents abundant opportunities for both, as old and new friends are drawn into the sphere of Emma’s counsel: George Knightley, her principled brother-in-law; Frank Churchill, the attractive stepson of her former governess; Harriet Smith, a naïve but enchanting young teacher’s assistant at the local language school; and the perfect (and perfectly vexing) Jane Fairfax. Carriages have been replaced by Mini Coopers and cups of tea by cappuccinos, but Alexander McCall Smith’s sparkling satire and cozy sensibility are the perfect match for Jane Austen’s beloved tale.

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