Summary from Amazon:
This
version of the Bennet family—and Mr. Darcy—is one that you have and haven’t met
before: Liz is a magazine writer in her late thirties who, like her yoga
instructor older sister, Jane, lives in New York City. When their father has a
health scare, they return to their childhood home in Cincinnati to help—and
discover that the sprawling Tudor they grew up in is crumbling and the family
is in disarray.
Youngest sisters Kitty and Lydia are too busy with their CrossFit workouts and Paleo diets to get jobs. Mary, the middle sister, is earning her third online master’s degree and barely leaves her room, except for those mysterious Tuesday-night outings she won’t discuss. And Mrs. Bennet has one thing on her mind: how to marry off her daughters, especially as Jane’s fortieth birthday fast approaches.
Enter Chip Bingley, a handsome new-in-town doctor who recently appeared on the juggernaut reality TV dating show Eligible. At a Fourth of July barbecue, Chip takes an immediate interest in Jane, but Chip’s friend neurosurgeon Fitzwilliam Darcy reveals himself to Liz to be much less charming. . . .
Youngest sisters Kitty and Lydia are too busy with their CrossFit workouts and Paleo diets to get jobs. Mary, the middle sister, is earning her third online master’s degree and barely leaves her room, except for those mysterious Tuesday-night outings she won’t discuss. And Mrs. Bennet has one thing on her mind: how to marry off her daughters, especially as Jane’s fortieth birthday fast approaches.
Enter Chip Bingley, a handsome new-in-town doctor who recently appeared on the juggernaut reality TV dating show Eligible. At a Fourth of July barbecue, Chip takes an immediate interest in Jane, but Chip’s friend neurosurgeon Fitzwilliam Darcy reveals himself to Liz to be much less charming. . . .
My Thoughts:
I
finished this book one week ago and I am still sitting here trying to figure
out what to write. Eligible is a modern
retelling of Pride & Prejudice which is one of my all-time favorite books
so I was worried about whether or not I would enjoy this one. I shouldn’t have been…
All of
the main characters are here; the Bennett’s’, Fitzwilliam Darcy, Bingley and
even Caroline. Some changes were made with some of the other players in this
tale such as Wickham and “dear”, old Aunt Katherine but I don’t feel this
detracted from the story at all.
We meet
the Bennetts in 2013 living in Cincinnati.
Mr. Bennett has just come home from the hospital after having suffered a
heart attack. Jane and Liz, who both
live and work in New York, have come back home to help care for him during his
recovery because Mrs. Bennett has a large charity luncheon she simply “must”
coordinate.
The
Bennetts are all still pretty much the same; Mr. Bennett would rather read in
his study than deal with his wife, Jane and Liz are the only semi-sensible ones,
Kitty and Lydia are boy crazed and selfish, Mary is still a studious
loner. I have to say that I LOVED Mr.
Bennett as his dry humor made me laugh many times during this book!
This
modern version of P & P follows along with the original story fairly
closely except for the things that needed the update. There are no mentions of marrying cousins to
keep estates in the family (although there is a Mr. Collins who is Liz’s
step-cousin) and the Lydia marriage scandal and Wickham (now Jasper Wicks) situation
are given a new more modern and plausible twist. There is also a reality television show
(Eligible) that is used as a major angle during the story.
Ms.
Sittenfeld has done, in my opinion, a wonderful job of bringing Lizzie and
Darcy to life in our current times. Mr.
Darcy is still proud, snotty, and socially awkward at times and this made me
very happy! I was so afraid that his character
would be changed into some modern metro sexual male that I would dislike immensely.
I am so
glad that I read this retelling because I absolutely LOVED it! It was modernized
but still kept the main characters personalities true to the original and it
was clever and very funny at times. The
only things I can think to complain about is that during part of the reality
television show section it got to be a little “too much” background t.v. info
and I skimmed that part a bit. I also thought
the Wickham/Wicks storyline needed to be a bit more scandalous-don’t get me
wrong, it was bad but not comparable to the P & P scandal.
If you
love Pride & Prejudice, do not hesitate to read Eligible! Having the
Bennetts and Mr. Darcy brought to our century by Curtis Sittenfeld was pure
pleasure!
5/5 stars
This was my second Book of the Month Club delivery! My hubby especially enjoyed the bonus candy. :)
This was my second Book of the Month Club delivery! My hubby especially enjoyed the bonus candy. :)
Read an excerpt here!
Author's link:
website: http://www.curtissittenfeld.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/csittenfeld
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