Jane Austen has become our patron saint of romance, our goddess of happy
endings. Her name is synonymous with romantic sighs, period costumes,
and the ideal of what love should be. But if she could give us advice
about life and love, what would she tell us? What would she make of
Match.com, of our Real Housewives, or of our obsession with finding The
One? Austen's stories give us relationship advice that still works
today, but her life offers us so much more wisdom than just that
pertaining to love. In our fame-obsessed culture, it's refreshing to
think that Austen preferred to remain anonymous. Ironically, Jane
Austen--master of love stories--never married and can teach us something
about being single. She also endured many painful circumstances and
managed them with grace and humor. In this light biography and guide,
author Lori Smith surmises about Austen's sensible advice for
twenty-first-century women--on everything from living our dreams, being
a woman of substance, finding a good man, managing money, and much more.
As such an astute student of human nature, Austen can teach us an awful
lot about ourselves and about what it means to live well.