Author:
Rachel Givney

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Learn more'If Jane Austen had to choose between the heart and the pen, what would she do?'
At age twenty-eight, Jane Austen should be seeking a suitable husband, but all she wants to do is write. She is forced to take extreme measures in her quest to find true love - which lands her in the most extraordinary of circumstances.
Magically, she finds herself in modern-day England, where horseless steel carriages line the streets and people wear very little clothing. She forms a new best friend in fading film star Sofia Wentworth, and a genuine love interest in Sofia's brother Fred, who has the audacity to be handsome, clever and kind-hearted.
She is also delighted to discover that she is now a famous writer, a published author of six novels and beloved around the globe. But as Jane's romance with Fred blossoms, her presence in the literary world starts to waver. She must find a way to stop herself disappearing from history before it's too late.
A modern-day reimagining of the life of one of the world's most celebrated writers, this wonderfully witty romantic comedy offers a new side to Jane's story, which sees her having to choose between true love in the present and her career as a writer in the past.
Rachel Givney (Author)
Rachel Givney is a writer and filmmaker originally from Sydney, Australia (currently based in Melbourne). She has worked on Offspring, The Warriors, McLeod's Daughters, Rescue: Special Ops and All Saints. Her films have been official selections at the Sydney Film Festival, Flickerfest and many more.
Amber McMahon (Reader)
Amber McMahon is an Australian actress and is a prominent face on the Australian theatre circuit. She trained at Flinders University Drama Centre and was a recipient of the Adele Koh Scholarship to study at the Stella Adler Company & SITI Company in New York.
Amber has accumulated a diverse range of credits to her name. She is well known for her role in Windmill's Girl Asleep for which she won a Helpmann Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also appeared in the award-winning feature film of the same name, where she was also nominated for Australian Film Critics Association's Best Supporting Actress Award.
Other theatre credits include Banging Denmark and Accidental Death of an Anarchist for Sydney Theatre Company, and a sold out run of The Appleton Ladies Potato Race for Ensemble.
Rachel Givney (Author)
Rachel Givney is a writer and filmmaker originally from Sydney, Australia (currently based in Melbourne). She has worked on Offspring, The Warriors, McLeod's Daughters, Rescue: Special Ops and All Saints. Her films have been official selections at the Sydney Film Festival, Flickerfest and many more.
Amber McMahon (Reader)
Amber McMahon is an Australian actress and is a prominent face on the Australian theatre circuit. She trained at Flinders University Drama Centre and was a recipient of the Adele Koh Scholarship to study at the Stella Adler Company & SITI Company in New York.
Amber has accumulated a diverse range of credits to her name. She is well known for her role in Windmill's Girl Asleep for which she won a Helpmann Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also appeared in the award-winning feature film of the same name, where she was also nominated for Australian Film Critics Association's Best Supporting Actress Award.
Other theatre credits include Banging Denmark and Accidental Death of an Anarchist for Sydney Theatre Company, and a sold out run of The Appleton Ladies Potato Race for Ensemble.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Amber McMahon
ISBN:
9781760895464
Length:
TBA
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Publication date:
February 4, 2020
Edition:
Unabridged