The Austen escape

Katherine Reay, 1970-

Book - 2017

After years of following her best friend's lead, Mary Davies finds a whimsical trip back to Austen's Regency England paves the way towards a new future.

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Genres
Christian fiction
Romance fiction
Published
Nashville, Tennessee : Thomas Nelson [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Katherine Reay, 1970- (author)
Physical Description
xiv, 305 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780718078096
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Reay (A Portrait of Emily Price) adds to the ever-expanding genre of Jane Austen-themed literature with her latest offering. Mary Davies, an industrial engineer from Texas, has been working on augmented reality glasses for years but her work has been for naught and she has been downgraded to working on batteries. She is also secretly enamored with Nathan Hillam, a consultant working at her engineering firm who will soon be moving on to his next assignment. Her father convinces her to leave it all temporarily behind and head to Bath, England, with her emotionally fragile best friend, Isabel Dwyer. There they will immerse themselves in Austen escapism for two weeks so that Isabel can do research for her doctoral dissertation. Mary and Isabel dress up in Regency clothes and act as characters from Austen's books, and then things quickly get complicated: Isabel suffers memory loss and believes she really is part of the past. In this world of grown-up make-believe, Mary will discover much more than she ever expected about both Isabel and herself, including that Nathan is an important part of both their lives. When he hurries to Bath to help them both, will Mary make her feelings known? Unlike many books written in homage to Austen, this is not a modern retelling of any of her stories, but rather a romp among contemporary Austen fanatics. Readers eager for anything Austen-related will enjoy this clean romance that explores the concept of escapism and what it may reveal about our real lives. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

When Mary is offered the opportunity to travel to Bath, England, with her best friend Isabelle and enjoy a vacation living the life of the Regency era, she can't turn it down. But an emotional shock makes Isabelle lose her memory and believe that she truly is living in Regency England. However, this plot twist is not as large a part of the book as listeners might think. Mary's professional life as an industrial engineer in a fast-moving start-up in Texas as well as her relationship with a company consultant, her boss, and her coworkers make up an equal part of the action. Modern life clashes with the supposedly relaxing vacation as Mary works her way through her personal and professional challenges. Narration is strong with Emily Sutton-Smith's deft Southern accent for Mary, a nonspecific refined tone for Isabelle, and English accents for the Bath folk. -VERDICT Recommended for readers who might yearn for times past.-J. Sara Paulk, Houston Cty. P.L., Perry, GA © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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