![]() ![]() ![]() The premise of the novel, as we said, intrigued us: a story about the formation of the Jane Austen Society around the purchase of Chawton Cottage as a museum dedicated to Jane Austen’s life and work. We have broken the review into two parts: the story itself, and the audiobook performance. We usually listen to audiobooks during our daily train commute, which of course is not happening right now, so we weren’t sure if we would have the time but then realized we could listen to the audiobook on our daily ten turns in the shrubbery around the parking lot, and signed on. However, we weren’t sure if we would be able to participate at first, as we have been working extremely long days at le travail de jour during the current Interesting Times (safely home at AustenBlog HQ, thankfully, and we fully recognize our privilege). Armitage in the past, and they were all wonderful performances, which made the offer difficult to turn down. ![]() We love audiobooks and have listened to several read by Mr. ![]() We were even more excited to be offered the opportunity to review the audiobook, read by Richard Armitage. We were intrigued by the story description back when the book was first announced and have been excited to read it ever since. We were so pleased to be asked to participate in the blog tour for Natalie Jenner’s debut novel, The Jane Austen Society. ![]()
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