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THE NEXT GREAT JANE by K.L. Going

THE NEXT GREAT JANE

by K.L. Going

Pub Date: May 19th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-8037-3475-3
Publisher: Kathy Dawson/Penguin

Aspiring novelist Jane Brannen likes to think she will be the “next great Jane”—Austen, that is.

Unfortunately, the 12-year-old’s aspirations suffer a blow in the form of a rejection letter from Girl Power magazine. Hoping to get some pointers, she is determined to meet her favorite romance writer, J.E. Fairfax, who has just moved to Jane’s seaside hometown of Whickett Harbor, Maine. Fairfax’s arrival coincides with a hurricane’s landfall, kicking off a series of challenging events that begin when Jane meets Fairfax’s arrogant son, Devon. In school, the two adversaries are paired to work together on a science project. To make matters worse, Jane’s absentee mother, herself an aspiring actor, unexpectedly arrives from Hollywood with her new fiance. Their arrival is a further disturbance to the peaceful life Jane has shared with her ocean-scientist father. Life in this small Maine village is full of drama, enough so that it spurs Jane to deepen her writing, make new friendships, and fortify the strong bond she has with her father. Appropriately for a novel that name-checks Austen, Going succeeds with witty banter and young small-town characters that are both sophisticated and accessible. Brazilian-born, British-raised Fairfax and her son are some of the few people of color in this mostly white village.

This humorous tale is led by a young writer who is, like Jane Austen, quite determined.

(Fiction. 10-14)