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Book Reviews of Jane Austen in Scarsdale: Or Love, Death and the SATs

Jane Austen in Scarsdale: Or Love, Death and the SATs
Jane Austen in Scarsdale Or Love Death and the SATs
Author: Paula Marantz Cohen
ISBN-13: 9780739465929
ISBN-10: 0739465929
Publication Date: 11/2/2006
Pages: 419
Rating:
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

jai avatar reviewed Jane Austen in Scarsdale: Or Love, Death and the SATs on + 310 more book reviews
An innovative re-telling of Persuasion, and not bad if you're looking for a fun read, but not without it's flaws (too much about the college application process, too little interaction between hero and heroine). I still want to read this author's other retelling, Jane Austen in Boca (which is Pride & Prejudice set in a retirement community).
kskrista avatar reviewed Jane Austen in Scarsdale: Or Love, Death and the SATs on + 162 more book reviews
Good story about college-bound seniors and what the job of a guidance counselor entails. Based on Jane Austen's Persuasion, which I wouldn't have realized if I hadn't read the author's notes in the back of the book. Nice romance though.
reviewed Jane Austen in Scarsdale: Or Love, Death and the SATs on + 11 more book reviews
Okay, much more about her being a counselor than romance, or development of the two "Anne" and "Captain W." characters which I was looking for.
reviewed Jane Austen in Scarsdale: Or Love, Death and the SATs on + 5 more book reviews
Anyone who has a child in high school NEEDS to read this book. It is easy to imagine which neighbor/friend etc. is which character in the book. Highly recommend it!
reviewed Jane Austen in Scarsdale: Or Love, Death and the SATs on
Very Funny. I really enjoyed this book
mrs1derful avatar reviewed Jane Austen in Scarsdale: Or Love, Death and the SATs on + 9 more book reviews
Book was a fun romp. Light references to Jane Austen, and colorful Jewish grandparents. A delightful read!