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One character in “The Jane Austen Book Club” describes the author’s novels as chick-lit that most men would enjoy if they gave it a chance; similarly, the film is a “chick flick” guys ...
The notion of Jane Austen as palliative for all that ails you reaches its warm and cuddly apotheosis in “The Jane Austen Book Club,” adapted from the novel by Karen Joy Fowler. Capably, if not ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
A student has founded a Jane Austen book club at her school. Abi Woodward, a 16-year-old pupil at St Swithun's in Winchester, started the club, Austen and Co, as the 250th anniversary of the author's ...
The film version of The Jane Austen Book Club is an entertaining fairytale in which wandering spouses see the error of their ways, tech millionaires live in ...
The new film, "The Jane Austen Book Club," takes on that notion from a novel of the same name. The film focuses on a group of California women and their men who examined their own lives through ...
The Jane Austen Book Club brings its love of All Things Jane to a neatly wrought screenplay full of eros and heartache. Its chief attribute, aside from an obsession with Austen, is its ...
In order to take her friend's mind off the death of her beloved dog, Bernadette decides to form a book club. The six members are required to read six Jane Austen novels, then meet and discuss them ...