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Far from the Tree

A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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Far from the Tree

By: Jeannie Peneaux
Narrated by: Liz May Brice
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“My better nature was not merely placed there by the rank of my birth, Mr. Darcy! If I have faults to be attributed to Longbourn, then what virtues I possess must also be credited there. My character is not solely a copy of my blood. I am the result of the upbringing by a family and people – good people – that you have disdained. Do not think that all of Meryton did not perceive your contempt for us.”

For twenty years Elizabeth Bennet had lived, quite contentedly, as the second daughter of a country squire. During her Easter visit to her newly married friend, Lizzy has the dubious pleasure of being introduced to Lady Catherine de Bourgh and her cosseted daughter. To Elizabeth’s surprise, the pair take a keen interest in a mere adopted daughter of the Bennet family, and when Mr. Darcy dutifully pays his annual visit to Rosings Park, her life takes a wholly unexpected turn.

Lady Catherine de Bourgh, it would seem, is intent upon setting right old injustices, and she is a woman who is very much used to getting her own way.

From the author of Dear Nameless Stranger, Far From the Tree follows Elizabeth’s journey as she slowly realises that affection can root itself deeply into the heart in spite of doubts and misgivings. The handsome Mr. Darcy is a different matter altogether, for how could she possibly fall in love with the proud and haughty man she had known in Hertfordshire?

©2020, 2021, 2022 Jeannie Peneaux (P)2024 Jeannie Peneaux
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I cant express how beautifully this is narrated. Well done Liz May Brice. The story is well written with one or two things that I feel shouldn't have been put in (mainly the kiss at the end of the fight), but this criticism is very minor. I enjoyed it immensely and in fact listen to it every night to help during the periods of sleeplessness.

Mostly really great, occasionally puzzling.

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