Laura Dabundo's new book, Jane Austen: A Companion, gives many insights into Austen and her world, including faith and science in that world.
Category: Reviews
Jane Austen: The Secret Radical
Helena Kelly's Jane Austen: The Secret Radical gives some startling possibilities for Austen's "secret meanings."
Jane Austen and the War of Ideas
Jane Austen's novels express the Christian moral principles of her time.
Celestial Persuasion by Mirta Ines Trupp
This prequel to Persuasion features a Jewish young lady who loves astronomy, and who travels to Argentina.
Jane Austen Biographies for Kids
Three beautiful biographies introduce Jane Austen to children ages 4-13.
Book Review: Fanny, A Mansfield Park Story
What if Henry Crawford had "done as he ought"? How would Mansfield Park have turned out? Amelia Marie Logan explores this possibility in a delightful variation.
The Woman of Colour
The Woman of Colour tells us what life might have been like for a mixed-race heiress like Jane Austen's Miss Lambe of Sanditon.
A Most Clever Girl
by Brenda S. Cox "For she had a lively, playful disposition, which delighted in anything ridiculous." From Pride and Prejudice, used to describe Jane Austen herself in A Most Clever Girl Are you looking for a children's book that introduces Jane Austen with gorgeous illustrations, and a deeper look at who she was as a … Continue reading A Most Clever Girl
Women of Jane Austen’s Time Who Changed Their World
While women of Jane Austen's England faced many restrictions, many, including Austen herself, still made a great impact on their world.
Jane Austen Gifts for Children and Teens
What Christmas gifts can you get for your children and teenagers, to introduce them to the joy of Jane Austen?










