
Lydia: The Wild Girl of Pride & Prejudice
Synopsis
**A spirited, witty and fresh reimagining of Jane Austen's
Pride and Prejudice from a Costa Book Award-winning
author - perfect for fans of Bridgerton!**
'Delightfully sassy' BUZZFEED
'These are the diaries you're glad Mrs Bennet never came across.' GRAZIA
'Like being hugged by a book' HOLLY BOURNE
Lydia is the youngest Bennet sister and she's sick of country
life - instead of sewing and reading, she longs for adventure.
When a red-coated garrison arrives in Merryton, Lydia's life
turns upside down.
As she falls for dashing Wickham, she's swept into a whirlwind
social circle and deposited in a seaside town, Brighton. Sea-bathing,
promenades and scandal await - and a pair of intriguing
siblings.
Can Lydia find out what she really wants - and can she get
it?
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A brand new spin on Jane Austen's Pride and
Prejudice, from the perspective of the youngest and wildest
Bennet sister, Lydia - a truly modern girl, and everyone's
favourite sister! -
A classic yet contemporary tale of love, scandal and
growing up that will appeal to Austen fans young and old. -
Brilliantly weaves in and around the original novel,
retelling and breathing new life into Lydia's story.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Scholastic
- ISBN: 9781910002971
- Number of pages: 285
- Dimensions: 133 x 198 x 21 mm
- Interest age: From 12 years
- Weight: 248g
- Languages: English