I had never been a great reader, however in the15th year of my life that changed a bit and I read my first novel for my own amusement and not a book I couldn't stand for homework or a book report. This book was Pride and Prejudice. I had watched Pride and Prejudice (1995) which many will say is the best version there is, with a group of girls at a sleepover. Yes I used to watch Regency England movies at parties while drinking grape juice and eating crumpets, but I was an odd teenager.
This book did not so much give me a love of reading, it gave me the love of reading Jane Austen and this splendid piece of work remained my favorite book for 12 years, but when it was replaced it was yet another Jane Austen story that took its place in my heart. Persuasion is about a girl who is slightly passed her prime and may never enjoy a second bloom as they would say of spinsters in those days. She had been in love with a young Naval Officer, but was persuaded to give him up by her family. Tides do turn, because Ann's father has spent the family almost into ruin and they have to (let out) or rent out their family home. Wentworth the man she gave up is now in terms of money more than twice the man her father is. Wentworth ignores her out of spite, however other men are trying to win her over. One is a depressed seaman who lost the love of his life to illness and now reads heart wrenching poems and novels. The other is William Elliot a very rich distant cousin, but does he want her heart or her father's title, or both.
There are many twist and turns in this final novel of Jane Austen.
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This portrait which is standing in for dear Captain Wentworth is Alexander Mackenzie and was painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence in the year of 1800.