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Lizzy Bennet's Diary by Marcia Williams
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Lizzy Bennet's Diary by Marcia Williams
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Apr 22, 2014 | ISBN 9780763670306

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    Apr 22, 2014 | ISBN 9780763670306 | Middle Grade (8-12)

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The enduring appeal of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice lies at least in part in Elizabeth Bennet’s piquant observations about her sisters and her neighbors. These take center stage in this smartly conceived abridgement of the novel for a young audience, fashioned as a diary given to “Lizzy” by her father. … This wry sense of humor animates the text throughout and makes the perennially popular love story not only accessible but thoroughly absorbing for young readers, who will surely be captivated by some aspect of Lizzy’s tale; after all, who doesn’t have an embarrassing family, or wish for true love, or find snooty people tiresome, etc., etc.? Jane Austen’s early critics called her sunshine; Marcia Williams has managed to capture that feeling of light and warmth for a new generation of readers.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)

A delightful diary version designed to introduce young readers to the classic. Capturing the quick-witted Elizabeth’s personality, the story is told in journal entries, augmented with the author’s visually appealing illustrations (people, pets, sidenotes, etc.), all attributed to Lizzy as if she were painting them herself. … The perfect read- together for a mother, grandmother, older sister, or aunt, with a delivery method that makes the well-worn story immediate and accessible.
—Booklist

Tiny sketches, watercolors, recipes and wonderful little foldouts of invitations, letters and other minutiae encourage much perusing. Dried flowers, reproductions of paintings and other objects are worked into the diary collages, as are comments by Lizzy about dresses, ribbons and delicacies. Her delight in walking through the fields and opening her mind to many things is evident, and of course, it all ends with the appropriate weddings.
—Kirkus Reviews

This illustrated middle grade treasure brings Elizabeth Bennet alive for the younger crowd. … Austen diehards will be as charmed as girls meeting the Bennet clan for the first time.
—Afro Times

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