Ella era la menor y nica hija mujer, del se or Thompson. Su alma libre le imped a unirse a un hombre si no lo amaba: "Mi coraz n busca unirse a quien lo ame sin sofocarlo. Busca la libertad de elegir. Busca otra flama para arder juntas sin que ninguna apague a la otra." l era un comerciante sin estirpe, hura o y solitario: "Bueno, entiendo y comparto. Pero como no se apure un poco, no le quedar n candidatos solteros. Ahora entiendo porqu quiere conocer caballeros en los bailes." Jane Thompson tiene muy en claro lo que desea, e intentar conseguirlo a pesar de las presiones y contratiempos. A pesar incluso de las irrupciones de l, en su camino.
If you are fan of 'Sybill' and 'The three faces of Eve", then this book will take you to a different and more twisted dimension. When and where can we draw the line between insanity and sanity when they both sightlessly blend into the other? Debbie a mysterious and unethical professional works blindly with three extremely complex clients with a serious mental health issue. Her motives are slightly dubious, her needs are definitely deprived and ironically the one that is eventually left bordering between that fine line of sanity and insanity is her.Two mind blowing twists, to a powerful emotionally charged ending. I will be surprised if this book does not have you pondering the complexities of the human mind, experiencing the highs and lows of the characters emotions and reaching for the tissues.
PREFACE Since 1870-1, when J. E. Austen Leigh published his Memoir of Jane Austen, considerable additions have been made to the stock of information available for her biographers. Of these fresh sources of knowledge the set of letters from Jane to Cassandra, edited by Lord Brabourne, has been by far the most important. These letters are invaluable as m moires pour servir; although they cover only the comparatively rare periods when the two sisters were separated, and although Cassandra purposely destroyed many of the letters likely to prove the most interesting, from a distaste for publicity. Some further correspondence, and many incidents in the careers of two of her brothers, may be read in Jane Austen's Sailor Brothers, by J. H. Hubback and Edith C. Hubback; while Miss Constance Hill has been able to add several family traditions to the interesting topographical information embodied in her Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends. Nor ought we to forget the careful research shown in other biographies of the author, especially that by Mr. Oscar Fay Adams. During the last few years, we have been fortunate enough to be able to add to this store; and every existing MS. or tradition preserved by the family, of which we have any knowledge, has been placed at our disposal. It seemed, therefore, to us that the time had come when a more complete chronological account of the novelist's life might be laid before the public, whose interest in Jane Austen (as we readily acknowledge) has shown no signs of diminishing, either in England or in America.
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