Friday, May 9, 2025

Review: Austen at Sea by Natalie Jenner

 
Austen at Sea by Natalie Jenner


Austen at Sea by Natalie Jenner
Publication Date: May 6th 2025 by St. Martin's Press & Macmillan Audio
Pages: 336
Audio Book Length: 11hrs 11 mins
Narrator: Rupert Graves
Source: Publishers
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My Thoughts:
Henrietta and Charlotte Stevenson, daughters of Supreme Court Justice Stevenson are disheartened by the barriers women faced in 1865. Their father was a loving, progressive man, but stifling in his affections as he strived to keep them safe after losing his wife tragically.
 
The sisters strike up a correspondence with beloved author Jane Austen’s brother, Sir Francis Austen, who has survived her, but is very old. At ninety-one, who knows how long he has left, so when they receive an invitation to come visit, the sisters jump at the chance. They book a passage and set sail without the knowledge or consent of their father, and they embark on a trip that leaves a lasting mark on Henrietta and Charlotte’s life.
 
I was captivated by Henrietta and Charlotte’s journey! Both sisters had a zest for learning and life, forwarding women’s rights, but they also had matters of the heart to contend with. My emotions were all over the place with everything that went on: relationships and ambitions, and the actions of others played into the story. The visit with Sir Francis Austen was bittersweet.
 
There was a lot that transpired, and the ending centered on Henrietta’s choices and the repercussions with a showdown in court!
 
I loved both sisters and was invested in their HEAs! There were a lot of interesting characters, friends made, and side stories, as well.

I alternately read and listened to the audio of the story and can recommend either version. Rupert Graves did a fine job acting out all the characters, so each felt distinct and their emotions came through loud and clear.

4 Stars


Book Description:

Two pairs of siblings, devotees of Jane Austen, find their lives transformed by a visit to England and Sir Francis Austen, her last surviving brother and keeper of a long-suppressed, secret legacy.

In Boston, 1865, Charlotte and Henrietta Stevenson, daughters of a Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice, have accomplished as much as women are allowed in those days. Chafing against those restrictions and inspired by the works of Jane Austen, they start a secret correspondence with Sir Francis Austen, her last surviving brother, now in his nineties. He sends them an original letter from his sister and invites them to come visit him in England.

In Philadelphia, Nicholas & Haslett Nelson—bachelor brothers, veterans of the recent Civil War, and rare book dealers—are also in correspondence with Sir Francis Austen, who lures them, too, to England, with the promise of a never-before-seen, rare Austen artifact to be evaluated.

The Stevenson sisters sneak away without a chaperone to sail to England. On their ship are the Nelson brothers, writer Louisa May Alcott, Sara-Beth Gleason—wealthy daughter of a Pennsylvania state senator with her eye on the Nelsons—and, a would-be last-minute chaperone to the Stevenson sisters, Justice Thomas Nash.

It's a voyage and trip that will dramatically change each of their lives in ways that are unforeseen, with the transformative spirit of the love of literature and that of Jane Austen herself.



About the author:
Natalie Jenner is the USA Today and internationally bestselling author of THE JANE AUSTEN SOCIETY and BLOOMSBURY GIRLS, which have been translated in over twenty languages worldwide. Natalie's third novel, EVERY TIME WE SAY GOODBYE, releases on May 14, 2024. Born in England and raised in Canada, Natalie has been a corporate lawyer and career coach and once owned an independent bookstore in Oakville, Ontario, where she lives with her family and two rescue dogs.


15 comments:

  1. I still need to read her other book. Is it also about these two sisters?

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    1. No, not the same characters. I just went and looked up her other books. I read The Jane Austen Society a few years back and didn't realize it has two sequels! Must be about side characters in the first book. There were a lot of characters in it, as well. Hope you get to it and this one sometime, Lark! :)

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  2. What an interesting concept for a story. Glad you enjoyed it.

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  3. I enjoyed the sisters and their group in this one and I teared up over Sir Frances' last scene with them.

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    1. Yes! It was a moving story. I felt so bad for Sir Francis! His daughter!! Yikes!

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  4. Sophia is reading and reviewing this one too.

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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    1. I noticed she enjoyed it, too! I'll have to stop by when her review posts!

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  5. Ooh, I'd love to read this myself. Thanks for recommending!

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  6. Sounds like they had a lot happen during their trip.

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  7. Oh I would read this one :D I wonder if he has something hidden or not

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  8. Very unique concept! Glad you enjoyed this one!
    https://lisalovesliterature.bookblog.io/2025/05/23/e-galley-review-all-joking-aside-slippery-slopes-2-by-piper-sheldon/

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