Six people — mostly not very lucky in life — decide to create a debating club dedicated to the work of the British novelist Jane Austen. However, along the way, book plots are intertwined with life, lonely hearts find each other, and relationships that seemed simple and straightforward suddenly take on new depth.
Fiction reading
Six people — mostly not very lucky in life — decide to create a debating club dedicated to the work of the British novelist Jane Austen. However, along the way, book plots are intertwined with life, lonely hearts find each other, and relationships that seemed simple and straightforward suddenly take on new depth. Is it art that influences our lives, or is it life itself that subjugates art? The American Karen Fowler does not give an unequivocal answer to this question — she only makes us think once again about the exceptional role that our favorite books play in our lives.
Eksmo, 320 p.