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Jane Austen's novella Girl Susan was written through the same period as another novella called Elinor and Marianne–which was later modified and expanded to become Sense and Sensibility. Sadly for visitors, Girl Susan did not benefit from the same treatment by its publisher and was still left abandoned and ignored by all however the most diligent Austen scholars. As yet.
In Girl Vernon and Her Little girl, Jane Rubino and Caitlen Rubino-Bradway took Austen's original novella and changed it into a vibrant and richly developed novel of love lost and found–and the complicated human relationships between women, men, and profit Regency Britain.
Girl Vernon and her little princess, Frederica, are still left penniless and with out a home after the fatality of Sir Frederick Vernon, Susan's man. Frederick' s brother and heir, Charles Vernon, like so many others of his time, has ignored his promises to look after the women, and despite their fervent hopes to the in contrast, does little or nothing to financially support Girl Vernon and Frederica.
When the girls, still left without another option, bravely reach Charles's home to confront him about his treatment of his family, they may be faced with Charles's indifference, his wife Catherine's distrustful animosity, and a overflow of rumors that threaten to undo all of them. Will Girl Vernon and Frederica find love and delight–and financial security– or will their hopes be dashed with the lost lot of money?
With wit and warmness similar to Austen's greatest works, Girl Vernon and Her Little girl brings to vibrant life a time and place in which a woman's security reaches the mercy of the entail, where love is hindered by misunderstanding, where relationship can't ever be completely isolated from money, yet where love somehow carries the day.