Book Description
Are you more Marianne than Elinor, Lydia rather than Lizzy? Be More Jane will teach you to address life with more sense and less prejudice, taking useful lessons from the novels and letters of Jane Austen, one of the world’s best-loved writers. Times may change, but many of our problems remain the same. Sophie Andrews, a young Janeite, knows from personal experience that in times of trouble, or just on matters of friendship, family, and love, answers are to be found in the pages of Miss Austen’s novels.
Thank you so much, Ceri, for welcoming me to your blog. I am excited to be sharing an extract from my new book with your readers today. The extract I have chosen is from the chapter entitled 'Be More Lizzy'. Elizabeth Bennet has always been a huge inspiration for me, not to mention my blog persona as well. I find her such an admirable character.
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Be More Lizzy“I dearly love a laugh.”
(Pride and Prejudice)
Elizabeth “Lizzy” Bennet is one of the most well known, admired, and popular of Jane Austen’s heroines. Witty, independent, intelligent, loyal, and a loving daughter and sister, she is perhaps the character most closely linked in the reader’s mind to Jane Austen herself. Since my first introduction to Lizzy, when I was just 16, she has been my inspiration. She has been my blog persona for a number of years and, from her, I have picked up invaluable tips on how to be more of a “Lizzy” in my own life.
Life can be tough, so try to make it fun and enjoyable more of the time. Lizzy herself declares, “follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can” and we should do the same. Lizzy always searches for the funny side to any situation, which is a sensible approach to life, for laughing is proven to be good for us. In today’s challenging world, where we are faced with negativity on a daily basis, it is essential to find joy in as much as we can, to keep us smiling.
Lady Catherine confronts Lizzy |
These are Lizzy’s defiant words during her clash with Lady Catherine de Bourgh, after rumors reach her ladyship of an engagement between Lizzy and her nephew, Mr Darcy. Elizabeth is a wonderful example of someone who knows her own mind and will not be persuaded to do anything she does not believe in. She is even strong enough to stand up to Lady Catherine, a formidable character, of far superior rank in society—no mean feat! Lizzy is someone who will always fight her own corner but is not afraid to support others when needed. She shows real courage and commendable strength of character, particularly for a woman in the Regency era. We can follow in her footsteps, be true to what we know is right, and stand up for our beliefs.
These are the two principal lessons to be learned from our inspirational heroine, and they are two that have particularly helped me.
Lizzy walking to Netherfield "six inches deep in mud"! |
BE MORE LIZZY
Seek out the fun in life.
Stand up for what you believe in.
Don’t worry about getting a bit of mud on your shoes!
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This is just one of many topics I touch on in the book, and I have also had a little extra fun along the way, by writing 'vignettes' as some of Austen's most beloved, often comic, characters - who mistakenly believe they have their own sensible advice to share! I do hope you all enjoy my new book, 'Be More Jane'. And thank you again for letting me stop by.
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About the Author
Sophie Andrews (photo by Brian Hubbard) |
Contact Links:
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with Lizzie Facebook page / Laughing
with Lizzie Instagram page / Laughing
with Lizzie Twitter page
Be More Jane is available to buy now!
Giveaway Time!
CICO books are very kindly giving away a copy of the book at each of the blog stops (there's a list below). The giveaway is open to readers in the US, Canada and Europe. To enter, just leave a comment on this blog post by the end of the day on Friday 19 April. You can leave contact details here, such as a twitter name or email address to be notified if you are the winner, but if you'd rather not publish this info, then follow comments on the post, and I will pop in a comment once the winner's name is selected.
Thank you so much to CICO books and to Sophie Andrews for visiting Babblings of a Bookworm with this beautiful book!
Be More Jane Tour
Schedule
April 8 Regency History / Q&A & Giveaway
April 9 Diary of an Eccentric / Book review & Giveaway
April 10 More Agreeably Engaged / Book review & Giveaway
April 11 Babblings of a Bookworm / Excerpt & Giveaway
April 12 My Love for Jane Austen /Guest Post & Giveaway
April 14 My Jane Austen
Book Club /Book review & Giveaway
April 15 So Little Time / Guest Post & Giveaway
April 16 Austenesque Reviews / Book review & Giveaway
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This is delightful! And what beautiful artwork. Congrats, Sophie and Jane Odiwe, on this lovely looking book.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Lizzie has always been such an inspiration to me, hence becoming my blog persona for a long time. Good luck!
DeleteIsn't it gorgeous! I am lucky enough to have a copy of this book and it's just as lovely in real life.
DeleteThank you for your kind words!
ReplyDeleteThey are deserved. <3
DeleteThanks for stopping by,Jane. The words are absolutely deserved, you are a very talented lady, I wish I had a tiny fraction of your creativity!
DeleteI caught myself one day thinking I sounded like Mrs. Bennet. It was such a shock that I immediately tried to mend my ways. In looking back over my life [you do that at a certain age] I saw my actions and behavior were much in line with Lydia. Dang! I think Austen is a most excellent character study and we can find a bit of Austen's characters with each of us. I would love a copy and that is a most beautiful cover. Congratulations on the launch of this and I wish you much success. To Jane Odiwe... fabulous work. I think a book of your art work with Austen quotes would be just the thing. You could showcase all the classics and... and... there I go. Oh well. Sorry. Not sorry. I would still like something like that. Think about it.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely words. thank you! She really is such a wonderful judge of character and observer of human nature - and don't worry, Mrs Bennet is misunderstood I feel! Good luck in the giveaway :)
DeleteHey there Jeanne. I am very fond of Mrs Bennet and as I age I am beginning to see her view more and more :)
DeleteIt's a lovely book and even better it makes one think. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope it does. Austen has always made me think :)
DeleteHi Sophia! So glad you like the book. I think there is a lot to be learned from Austen as she gives us so much to reflect on.
DeleteThe artwork shown is absolutely lovely. Whenever I see something of Jane's, I immediately feel serenity. She has a gift.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you, Sophie, for a successful launch. This is an awesome project.
She is very talented, I agree. They are so classic and beautiful. and thank you!
DeleteHi Joy! Isn't the artwork fantastic. Thanks for visiting to give your support and good wishes for Sophie :)
DeleteAbsolutely delightful! And I'm so impressed Sophie created her blog not only at 16 but after school study of P&P! That usually kills any interest in a book !!
ReplyDeleteWell Done 😊
Thank you. I don't know … it just completely caught something in my and I was hooked from then, no going back! I never saw a chance to write a book coming though!
DeleteHi Reader! I'm glad you enjoyed the post.
DeleteI have heard that studying books can turn you right off them, but luckily I have personally never found that to be the case, and it can be a wonderful introduction to a story you might not otherwise have picked up.
This:
ReplyDeleteBE MORE LIZZY
Seek out the fun in life.
Stand up for what you believe in.
Don’t worry about getting a bit of mud on your shoes!
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hehehe thank you. I have enjoyed doing the little sum ups at the end of each chapter!
DeleteAbsolutely, Denise, it's wonderful advice!
DeleteThank you so much for joining my tour. :) I hope you enjoyed my extract, and I hope you enjoy the rest of the book too! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the opportunity to join the tour, Sophie. I wish you all the very best with this gorgeous book!
DeleteThis book is absolutely beautiful. I would love to win a copy.
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Good luck!
DeleteIt really is lovely, Sagan. Good luck in the giveaway!
DeleteCongrats on your first publication debut!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dung! I can't imagine how exciting it must be to become a published author :)
DeleteSuch a delightful collection of advice and insight. Congratulations on your first book, Sophie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting :)
DeleteCongrats on your first book, Sophie!! It is quite endearing!!
ReplyDeleteSharon Legg
It's a really lovely book. Thanks for stopping by to comment.
DeleteThe winner has been selected... http://babblingsofabookworm.blogspot.com/2019/04/winner-be-more-jane-by-sophie-andrews.html
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