Twenty-five-year-old Hazel is reading the classics, starting with ‘A’.
It’s one way to pass the time when you’ve quit your job and lost your way.
But then she has a chance encounter with an irresistible older man. When Hazel is partnered with him on a political campaign, her attraction is deepened by the strength of his convictions.
Adam seems to be attracted to her too – but why is he resisting? And what does Jane Austen have to teach a young woman about life, love and literature in the twenty-first century?
Hi Rose
What a lively discussion, both on and off track. I look forward to reading what seems to be an intelligent book.
cheers
Glenda
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