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Six Weeks by the Sea [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x21 mm, kaal: 270 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Fontana
  • ISBN-10: 0008753180
  • ISBN-13: 9780008753184
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x129x21 mm, kaal: 270 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Fontana
  • ISBN-10: 0008753180
  • ISBN-13: 9780008753184
From the bestselling biographer and author of the book that inspired the BBC TV series Jane Austen Rise of a Genius comes a gorgeously escapist novel about the summer the greatest romance novelist fell in love





A glorious romantic retelling SUN



Delicious THE TIMES



The Jane Austen beach book fans have been waiting for' KIRKUS





1801, Sidmouth.





The Austen family descends upon a fashionable seaside resort in Devonshire for a six-week holiday. Jane's brother, Frank, is on leave from the Royal Navy, and dearly wishes to unite his sister with his friend Captain Peter Parker. But another holidaymaker, a handsome stranger, catches sight of Jane and is determined to make her acquaintance.



This rival to Captain Parker is Samuel Rose: a lawyer, literary man and abolitionist. As the weeks pass, Jane's relationship with both men brings about unexpected surprises. By the end of the summer, the course of her life will have changed forever.





I felt like I was reading a Jane Austen Kylie Pentelow, Womans Hour

Arvustused

A summer romance Byrne imagines the twentysomething Jane Austen, on holiday in Sidmouth, falling for the lawyer Samuel Rose a perfect foil, being a cross between Mr Darcy and Mr Knightley Spectator



This slender, bittersweet novel is fan fiction, but of a superior kind, a Regency-set novel open to contemporary sensibilities It is a delicious set-up and one that Byrne brings deft expertise to The Times



'No one is better qualified than Byrne to imagine and expand upon Austens true romance. Her treasure chest of Austen knowledge and her ability to spiritually inhabit historical figures are displayed to fine advantage in Six Weeks by the Sea. With Austens 250th birthday coming up in December, Byrnes charming novel is a fine way to start the party' Washington Post



There are treats aplenty for Austen fans' Financial Times



A glorious romantic retelling Sun



A tantalising tale Daily Mail



I felt like I was reading a Jane Austen Womans Hour, Kylie Pentelow



'A cleverly imagined love story woven over a scaffolding of fact. Austens family did indeed visit the seaside town of Sidmouth for six weeks in the summer of 1801, and her adored brother Frank did join them on shore leave from the British Navy. His friend Captain Peter Parker, however, is Byrnes invention, while the lawyer Samuel Rose, another candidate for Janes attentions, is inspired by a real person who never crossed paths with Austen. The Jane Austen beach book fans have been waiting for' Kirkus Reviews



'Offering deeper insights into relationships, including Janes much-speculated-on romantic connections, amid quiet moments of domestic life, Six Weeks by the Sea is an appropriately Austenesque novel of manners. Addressing serious social issues as seen through period-appropriate perspectives may provide modern readers new understanding of Jane Austen and her world'







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A gorgeous escapist novel from her acclaimed biographer about the summer Jane Austen fell in love
PAULE BYRNE is a bestselling biographer, a novelist and one of the world's leading experts on Jane Austen. The Real Jane Austen and Jane Austen Rise of a Genius have been praised for their original insights and distinctive approach. She also wrote the tie-in book to the award-winning movie Belle and she turned the life of Marlene Dietrich into a historical novel, Blonde Venus. Her other acclaimed biographies include Hardy Women and The Adventures of Miss Barbara Pym. She was the literary consultant for the television series based on Jane Austen's unfinished last novel Sanditon and is a regular broadcaster, particularly about Jane Austen.