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Throughout her life, Jane Austen was in constant correspondence with her sister, writing numerous letters that formed a vital part of their relationship. However, a mystery surrounds the fate of these letters: why did Cassandra Austen decide to burn them? In 1840, two decades after Jane's passing, Cassandra finds herself back in Kintbury at the residence of the Fowles, longstanding friends of her family. In a hidden corner of the vast vicarage lies a collection of family letters that harbor secrets Cassandra is determined to keep buried. As she reflects on her past and the bond she shared with her talented yet intricate sister, Cassandra uncovers hidden truths about both Jane's and her own life. This brings her to a critical crossroads: should she shield Jane's legacy or allow the private details within the letters to surface for future generations? "Miss Austen," inspired by this intellectual enigma that has intrigued both scholars and biographers, is an inventive and richly layered novel that delves into the intertwined fates of Cassandra and Jane Austen.
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Throughout her life, Jane Austen was in constant correspondence with her sister, writing numerous letters that formed a vital part of their relationship. However, a mystery surrounds the fate of these letters: why did Cassandra Austen decide to burn them? In 1840, two decades after Jane's passing, Cassandra finds herself back in Kintbury at the residence of the Fowles, longstanding friends of her family. In a hidden corner of the vast vicarage lies a collection of family letters that harbor secrets Cassandra is determined to keep buried. As she reflects on her past and the bond she shared with her talented yet intricate sister, Cassandra uncovers hidden truths about both Jane's and her own life. This brings her to a critical crossroads: should she shield Jane's legacy or allow the private details within the letters to surface for future generations? "Miss Austen," inspired by this intellectual enigma that has intrigued both scholars and biographers, is an inventive and richly layered novel that delves into the intertwined fates of Cassandra and Jane Austen.
