Therefore, unexpected events are connected and there is gone in the English countryside to search an old mansion that could house a manuscript by Jane Austen lost in the early nineteenth century ...
Um ... well ... this novel is supposed to address the fans of Jane Austen ... but personally I think it is more for girls who read one or two of his books, or seen one or two adjustments learned from his novels than true fans ... because the real fans would be too disappointed by the "novel in the novel" which occupies much of the book, the famous manuscript "Youth" Jane Austen. Because this story is a melting pot full of elements of the published novels and fragments of his early works, all modernized to not disorient the young readers, no doubt ... it is not especially bad made especially for literature "young adult", and it delights me that young readers are passionate about the works of Jane, but that did not really exhilarated ... and I also found the story- context (that of Sam, so), a little too quickly shipped and devoid of any depth limit ... Harlequin, in two words ...
Well, I do not sulk my pleasure either, I spent a pleasant time while reading, but nothing imperishable ...