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Paperback Central Park Book

ISBN: 0736908730

ISBN13: 9780736908733

Central Park

(Book #3 in the Jane Austen Series)

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Central Park: A Contemporary Retelling of Mansfield Park When her friend returns from his trip to Paris accompanied by a beautiful woman and her flirtatious brother, Francine faces a difficult choice:... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Wonderful adaption!

So far in this series, Debra White Smith has taken liberties with dropping 'extra' characters and siblings, changing what jobs people have, and even changing how people are related to one another. None the less, I look for how well the characteristics, motives, and interactions of the characters stay true to the Jane Austen stories despite all these changes. Honestly, I loved this modernization and felt that she kept all the characters true as well as keeping all those favorite moments from Mansfield Park even if the settings had changed. This is my favorite of Smith's 'Austen Series' so far.

Central Park review

I have always loved Jane Austen books and did a whole literature study on her in College. So, whenI heard there was a series remade of her stories I jumped on them and finding out they were Christian based was even better! It really parralled the original only being set in modern times. All of her books in the Austen series are heartwarming and make me feel good, I have read all of them in just a few days. These are all fun and make you feel good about life romance and always gives a good spiritual high.

Wonderful Book

This is my favorite out of the Austen series. It's also the closest out of the series to resemble "Mansfield Park", the book that it's patterned after. I am a big Jane Austen fan and re-read her books two of three times a year. This particular book leaves me smiling after I'm done reading it.

CENTRAL PARK

Highly recommended! I so enjoyed Debra White Smith's CENTRAL PARK, I read it twice. The author has made this story her own, though it's based on Austen's MANSFIELD PARK. These are walk-off-the-page characters, and the spiritual take-away is awesome. Once I started reading, I didn't want to put the book down, and I didn't want the story to end. But it's a delightful ending, too.

Warning:Very Different From Jane Austen's Mansfield Park

I need to isssue this warning for anyone who is interested in this book because it is a remake of Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park." The author has taken a lot of liberties with the novel and it is really only loosely based on the beloved novel. There are also a lot of religious undertones. But I find no fault with it, nevertheless. I found it a delighful book, very brilliantly written. This book is a part of a series of modern Christian versions of Jane Austen's novels. I have to say I still prefer the origional, but this was a fun read and very hard to put down. Some people may be disappointed because it is so far from the book it is copied from, Mansfield Park. You do not need to read Mansfield Park to understand this book. In fact, if you do read this and like it I suggest you give Mansfield Park a try! For those of you have read Mansfield Park: (here is what is different besides what the change of time periods allows) Thomas Bertram has no sons. He has only a foster son (Edmund in Mansfield) otherwise it would be weird for cousins to date. There is no Tom Bertram, the older brother! I missed the scenes where Fanny nursed him when he was almost dead. It takes place in New York City and Fanny goes to college and hopes to become a teacher. In addition, Edmund falls for the Mary Crawford character while on a mission trip in Paris. Their break up scene is quite different from the novel's and for different reasons. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Mansfield Park: (here is the scenario) A mother has too many mouths to feed so when her wealthy sister offers to take one of her children away and bring her up in New York City, she sends her eldest and most shy, Francine Pounce. At the age of eleven, Frannie is terrified of the graduer of the brownstone and her Aunt Nora, who always tells her she does not deserve this. Yet her Aunt Mariette and Uncle Tom make her feel welcomed and treat her with every kindness they do their own two daughters: Julia and Mary. They also have a foster son named Ethan who becomes Frannie's first friend, being four years older he is a protective brother to the shy and lonely girl. We start the book at her introduction to this home at the age of 11 and then jump to ten years later when she discovers that she loves Ethan. Frannie has grown into a moral, dependable, wise and generous person we can all admire. Ethan is in the process of becoming ordained. However, he meets a girl. Her name is Carrie Casper and she is rich and gorgeous. Frannie is so disappointed to see her reliable and stable Ethan lose his head over a pretty face. Carrie causes a lot of friction also because she brings her brother, Hugh Casper, who is a womanizer and a flirt. The two sisters become his next conquests. The problem is Mary is engaged yet she has her eyes on Hugh. The only female who is able to repell Hugh is Frannie. He doesn't like that one bit and starts to pursue her! Will Ethan marry Carrie or will he come to his senses in time
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