After reading chapter 4, I am inclined to believe this story might take light inspiration from a novel by Anne Brontë, "Agnes Gray." Both stories are set in similar time frames, and if Mr. Pense's property goes down in a ship wreak, which is most likely with a rogue wave of that size. Lily might be in for a rude awakening if her family suddenly loses invested property. I could be completely wrong! Time will tell. I highly recommend Anne Brontë's work if you like Jane Austin. Brontë's writing has more mature undertones than Austin's, but both are very enjoyable to read.
So nice to meet an Austin fan! I highly recommend Anne Brontë. I am always so sad she only wrote two books! I listen to both on Librivox, it's a free site. I can't remember what version I like of Agnes Gray, but I love the version 2 dramatic reading for the Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Happy reading!
same here ^^ and yes if you love austen, you will love bronte as well! I also have a recommendation (though its more for younger readers?) its called "Anne of Green Gables" from Lucy Maud Montgomery. it was my favorite book in my teens and it guid me the way to austen and such :D
same here ^^and yes if you love austen, you will love bronte as well! I also have a recommendation (though its more for younger readers?) its called "Anne of Green Gables" from Lucy Maud Montgomery. it was my ... ivy
I’ve already read it a long time ago! Thanks for reminding me tho, I really have to read this again. (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
Your comment made me realise I read books by Charlotte and Emily Brontë (Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights) but nothing frome Anne! I have to remedy to this right away! Though until now, I think the Brontë's sisters works are quite different frome Austen's, I love all of them.
After reading chapter 4, I am inclined to believe this story might take light inspiration from a novel by Anne Brontë, "Agnes Gray." Both stories are set in similar time frames, and if Mr. Pense's property goes down in a ship wreak, which is most likely with a rogue wave of that size. Lily might be in for a rude awakening if her family suddenly loses invested property. I could be completely wrong! Time will tell. I highly recommend Anne Brontë's work if you like Jane Austin. Brontë's writing has more mature undertones than Austin's, but both are very enjoyable to read.