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Godmersham Park

The powerful and moving novel from the author of Miss Austen

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FROM THE #1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF MISS AUSTEN


On 21 January 1804, Anne Sharpe arrives at Godmersham Park in Kent to take up the position of governess. At 31 years old, she has no previous experience of either teaching or fine country houses. Her mother has died, and she has nowhere else to go. Anne is left with no choice. For her new charge - twelve-year-old Fanny Austen - Anne's arrival is all novelty and excitement.

The governess role is a uniquely awkward one. Anne is neither one of the servants, nor one of the family, and to balance a position between the 'upstairs' and 'downstairs' members of the household is a diplomatic chess game. One wrong move may result in instant dismissal. Anne knows that she must never let down her guard.

When Mr Edward Austen's family comes to stay, Anne forms an immediate attachment to Jane. They write plays together, and enjoy long discussions. However, in the process, Anne reveals herself as not merely pretty, charming and competent; she is clever too. Even her sleepy, complacent mistress can hardly fail to notice.

Meanwhile Jane's brother, Henry, begins to take an unusually strong interest in the lovely young governess . . .

And from now on, Anne's days at Godmersham Park are numbered.


Praise for Miss Austen and Gill Hornby

'The perfect book to wrap yourself around on a dark night' STYLIST

'The great joy of Miss Austen is that the reader feels immersed in a world that is convincingly Jane's from the first page. Miss Austen is a novel of great kindness, often unexpectedly moving, with much to say about the status of "invisible" older women. Above all, it's concerned with the triumph of small acts of goodness; you can't help feeling that Jane would have approved.' OBSERVER

'Without romanticising its period setting or underplaying the precariousness of any woman's position in this society, it celebrates unexamined lives, sisterhood and virtues such as kindness and loyalty' SUNDAY TIMES

'This is a deeply imagined and deeply moving novel. Reading it made me happy and weepy in equally copious amounts.'
KAREN JOY FOWLER, author of The Jane Austen Bookclub

'Hornby is at her best describing the complex bonds between the "excellent women" of her story. She describes the horrors, but also the pleasures, of spinsterhood' THE TIMES

'It won't surprise me if this is one of the books of the year, it's a delight, one of those that you don't want to end.' RTE

'A charming novel... capturing the spirit of the brilliant sardonic Jane, and reminding the reader of how brutal life was for women in Austen's era, it's an ingenious and affecting embroidery on the fact of the author's life.' SUNDAY MIRROR

'Fans of Pride and Prejudice and Emma will enjoy this touching story[...] In her meticulously researched third novel, Gill Hornby skillfully imagines the correspondence between the sisters.' SUNDAY EXPRESS

'
Miss Austen is an ingenious imaginary explanationof how so many of Jane's letters came to be destroyed... With flashbacks and wonderful domestic detail, Hornby brings to life the Austen family, using the known to speculate on what might have been.' THE TIMES Audio Book of the Week

'Extraordinary and heart-wrenching, Miss Austen transported me from page one. A remarkable novel that is wholly original, deeply moving, and emotionally complex. A gift to all Austen lovers.'
LARA PRESCOTT, author of The Secrets We Kept

'Gill Hornby ingeniously imagines what Cassandra Austen's own life might have been like, both before and after Jane's untimely death, casting a different light on the familiar biographical picture without in any way distorting it.' DEIRDRE LE FAYE, editor of Jane Austen's Letters

'Miss Austen is affecting, thought-provoking, and makes you think about both Jane and Cassandra Austen in a new light.' HELENA KELLY, author of Jane Austen, The Secret Radical

'A pitch perfect novel, fond and atmospheric. It reads as if Gill was born to write Cassandra's story, and she brings her whole witty and sympathetic self to the task.' KIRSTY WARK

'Tender and touching ... Hornby deftly describes the psychological toll that such uncertainly took on Jane, and movingly celebrates the fortitude of Cassandra whose greatest love was her sister' DAILY MAIL

'A moving, often funny novel. Richly imagined and spryly told, it reinstates overlooked Cassandra as the most important person in Jane's life' MAIL ON

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Critic reviews

So envious of anyone yet to read this. A triumph!
A masterly piece of storytelling.
Utterly absorbing and illuminating. Written with a sure and stylish hand. Gill Hornby's best book yet.
I read it straight through without looking up ... Godmersham Park provided me with a perfectly contented day.
The great writer is brought to life in this clever, well-researched piece of fiction.
Thoroughly entertaining, Godmersham Park has some of the same understated wit and sharp observation as Austen's novels.
Meticulously researched, Hornby's absorbing novel revels in the joys and tensions of life above and below stairs.
All stars
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The reading was superb. The flow of the narrative was perfect. Austenesque style. Loved it. Thank you.

Circumstance and etiquette of the era.

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I very much enjoyed this book. The end note to listener is the icing on the cake.

Simply wonderful

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I am a great fan of both Jane Austen and the regency period and this part biographical novel manages to combine an excellent story with historical facts in a most satisfactory way. The tole of single women in those times, dependant on men or at a last resort on themselves for financial support is vividly displayed. The alternative was marriage and the possibility of numerous children and possible early death as a result. The heroine here navigates a course as a single woman with some success and some setbacks all of it making an excellent listen which I will probably return to in the future.
The narrator here is excellent and I will look for other books read by her, the great test of a good narrator.

Excellent narration of a very enjoyable book

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Really enjoyable, very much in the tradition of Jane Austen. Beautifully read by Bessie Carter, who brought it to life. And beautifully written by the author. The audible version kept me entertained while doing some very tedious DIY, and I thank them both.

Lovely.

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I enjoyed this story of friendship between Jane Austen and Anne the governess. Two young women both constrained by the time they were living but trying their best to overcome

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