The Jane Austen Book Club

The book club doesn’t just discuss Austen’s work—they live it. Each month, as they read a different novel ( Emma , Pride and Prejudice , Sense and Sensibility , Mansfield Park , Northanger Abbey , and Persuasion ), their own lives begin to mirror the themes, mistakes, and triumphs of Austen’s characters.

Jocelyn’s lifelong friend whose husband of 32 years has just left her. Her journey of heartbreak and resilience reflects the quiet endurance of Anne Elliot in Persuasion . The Jane Austen Book Club

Sylvia’s fiercely independent, open-hearted lesbian daughter. Her passionate highs and devastating lows in love mirror the emotional volatility of Marianne Dashwood from Sense and Sensibility . The book club doesn’t just discuss Austen’s work—they

You hate multi-perspective narratives or believe that all modern references to Austen are saccharine cash-grabs. (Spoiler: This is not Bridget Jones’s Diary , though it loves that book too.) Her journey of heartbreak and resilience reflects the