I Could Write a Book: A Modern Variation of Jane Austen's

I Could Write a Book: A Modern Variation of Jane Austen's "Emma"

I Could Write a Book: A Modern Variation of Jane Austen's

I Could Write a Book: A Modern Variation of Jane Austen's "Emma"

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Overview

"Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich..."Thus began Jane Austen's classic, a light and lively tale set in an English village two hundred years ago. Yet every era has its share of Emmas: young women trying to find themselves in their own corners of the world. I Could Write a Book is the story of a self-proclaimed modern woman: Emma Katherine Woodhouse, a 1970s co-ed whose life is pleasant, ordered, and predictable-if a bit confining. Her friend George Knightley is a man of the world who has come home to fulfill his destiny: run his father's thriving law practice and oversee the sprawling Donwell Farms, his family legacy in Central Kentucky horse country. Since childhood, George's and Emma's lives have meshed and separated time and again. But now they're adults with grown-up challenges and obligations. As Emma orchestrates life in quaint Highbury, George becomes less amused with her antics and struggles with a growing attraction to the young woman she's become. Rich with humor, poignancy, and the camaraderie of life in a small, Southern town, I Could Write a Book is a coming-of-age romance with side helpings of self-discovery, friendship, and finding true love in the most unlikely places.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780999100028
Publisher: Adalia Street Press
Publication date: 09/19/2017
Pages: 314
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

Karen M. Cox is an award-winning author of novels brushed with romance and history: 1932, Find Wonder in All Things, Undeceived, Son of a Preacher Man, and a novella, The Journey Home. She also wrote short stories for several anthologies, including "Resistive Currents" in Elizabeth: Obstinate Headstrong Girl, and "I, Darcy", from The Darcy Monologues. Originally from Everett, WA, Karen now lives in Central Kentucky with her husband, where she works as a pediatric speech pathologist, encourages her children, and spoils her granddaughter.
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