Longbourn: The unputdownable Richard and Judy pick
By (Author) Jo Baker
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
3rd February 2014
1st January 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 26mm
310g
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice below stairs - the story of romance, intrigue, and drama among the servants of the Bennet household. A Richard & Judy Book Club pick. THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER A RICHARD AND JUDY BOOKCLUB PICK 'Utterly engrossing' Guardian It is wash-day for the housemaids at Longbourn House, and Sarah's hands are chapped and raw. Domestic life below stairs, ruled with a tender heart and an iron will by Mrs Hill the housekeeper, is about to be disturbed by the arrival of a new footman, bearing secrets and the scent of the sea. What readers are saying- 'A novel to be savoured' 'Highly recommended' 'Very enjoyable exploration of the background to Pride and Prejudice'
Inspired...Baker has written an intoxicating love story but, also like Austen, the pleasure of her novel lies in its wit and fierce intelligence. Longbourn is a profound exploration of injustice, of poverty and dependence, of loyalty...a novel that contrives both to provoke the intellect and, ultimately, to stop the heart * Guardian *
Jo Baker gives us the story from the servants' perspectives and pulls off the seemingly impossible: a completely fresh take on Jane Austen. Utterly engrossing. * Guardian *
ONES TO WATCH Just enough Darcy to delight, as well as being a fascinating insight into the harsh working conditions of life in a grand house 200 years ago * Good Housekeeping *
Debut novelist Jo Baker takes the reader on a journey back to a version of Regency England that is as much about poverty and war as social comedy and romance * Metro *
This clever glimpse of Austens universe clouded by washday steam is so compelling it leaves you wanting to read the next chapter in the lives below stairs * Daily Express *
GREAT READS: Pride and Prejudice reimagined as a mysterious manservant stirs up passions in the Bennet household both upstairs and down * Woman and Home *
Captivating and delicious. A brilliantly imagined and lovingly told story about the wide world beyond the margins and outside the parlours of Pride and Prejudice * Maggie Shipstead, author of GREAT CIRCLE *
The much-loved Pride and Prejudice is shaken up and given the grit that Jane Austen could never include - with great success * Evening Standard *
A novelist with a gift for intimate and atmospheric storytelling * Financial Times *
Superb... The lightest of touches by a highly accomplished young writer * Mail on Sunday *
Some writers let you know you're in safe hands from the start, and Jo Baker is one of them. * Independent *
Splendid...Bakers imaginative leaps are stunningly well done both historically (the scenes set at the siege of Corunna are terrific) and emotionally...What a great film it will make (the rights sold early); the well-loved novel shaken up and given the grit which Jane Austen could never include. * Evening Standard *
To twist something so familiar into something quite fresh is impressiveBaker takes ownership of this world without mimicking Austens style, asserting instead her own distinctive, authentic voice. Longbourn is not just nicely packaged fan fiction, or an Austenian Downton Abbey; its an engrossing tale we neither know nor expect. * Daily Telegraph *
An Austen lover has the satisfaction of matching the novels chapter for chapter. Lovely. * Observer *
Longbourn is a fantastic feat of imagination, unflinching in its portrayal of war and the limitations of life for a servant a novel you will want to shelve with the original classics you plan to read again and again. * Psychologies *
What bravery to take Pride And Prejudice as the springboard for a new novel! Bravery or, in the wrong hands, foolishness.
However, in relating Jane Austens best-loved tale from the perspective of the Bennet familys servants, Jo Baker takes a fresh angle on a story that millions of diehard fans know inside out.
Jo Baker was educated at Oxford and The Queen's University, Belfast. She lives in Lancaster with her husband, the playwright Daragh Carville, and their two children. Longbourn is due to be made into a film produced by Focus Features.