• The Forgotten Sister

  • Mary Bennet's Pride and Prejudice
  • By: Jennifer Paynter
  • Narrated by: Justine Eyre
  • Length: 10 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (194 ratings)

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The Forgotten Sister

By: Jennifer Paynter
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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Publisher's summary

"Nobody turned my head with compliments. Nobody asked me to dance." An elegant accompaniment to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Jennifer Paynter’s The Forgotten Sister plucks the neglected Mary from obscurity and reveals her hopes and fears. Mary Bennet spends much of her time apart from her family, closeted in her room reading or playing her music, studying hard for accomplishments. As her four sisters become absorbed in their own romantic dramas, Mary stands apart, believing herself "not pretty enough" to dance with. She watches while Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley - and Mr. Wickham - waltz into her sisters’ lives, judging all three gentlemen quite dispassionately (and as it turns out, accurately). But Mary may not be quite so clear-sighted when she finally falls in love herself. She will first have to overcome her own brand of "pride and prejudice."

©2012, 2014 Jennifer Paynter (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved

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not worth the time

I had hopes of this book; Pride and Prejudice from a new point of view. Instead it was a sad telling of an unwanted daughter undergoing a deep depression and a love interest from "the lower orders." It came up with heavy handed explanations for her moralizing (in one case she was drunk!), and a last chapter that I found tedious in the extreme. The narration was adequate. Don't waste your credit.

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Really enjoyed

This is an enjoyable book. It follows Mary Bennett, the third child of Jane Austen's beloved story, Pride and Prejudice. In this tome u see the events of the original novel as seen thru the eyes of Mary. Plus you see what happens to her. I found her story engrossing and hard to put down. This novel enhances the original and let's you see all the original characters in a new and not always flattering light. I have a new found respect for Pride and Prejudice, and see The Forgotten Sister as a wonderful addition to world created by Jane Austen.

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Piano forte'!

Lovely story, and a delightful performance. Well written characterizations and the storyline of persons on the outside of ODC romance.
Narrator has excellent voice and changes for all characters.
The only problem was the repeated pronouncing of piano forte' as piano fort., unfortunate in a story about Mary Bennett.

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Good listen, very interesting.

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Pride and Prejudice is one of favorite books amd I've watched the movie about 100 times. Seeing things from a different perspective was great. The story of how things turned out for everyone was very interesting and intriguing. The one damper on the whole thing was the constant mispronunciation of piano forte.

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Her accent

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That was not possible but I did find extra time to listen.

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A Mary You've Never Met

I've often held Mary and Kitty in the same regard, finding both characters to be uninteresting. This book gave Mary a personality. Instead of pompous, her constant quoting now reveals itself to be the tool she uses in order to deal with social anxieties. This book redeemed Mary for me, making her every bit as interesting as Elizabeth.

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A unique prospective

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Enjoyable and unique prospective of Pride and Prejudice through the eyes of Mary Bennet, one of it's most underdeveloped characters. I love how her story was interwoven with the original book to create a complexed and emotional journey as she to finds love! If you love Pride and Prejudice you will enjoy this book.

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Good story

I normally stick to stories about ODC. But this was good. A bit hard to hear how Mary was treated though. But it was most likely so. Great Jaff

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Whoa is me

Mary is a snob with an persecution complex. The narrator’s nasal voice for Mary seem dead on. Mary’s constant quoting of scripture and sayings from her book of wise sayings of other sets her apart. I really did not care for Mary.
Her sisters were typical women of that era concerned for marrying well . Their only outlook for the world around them was seen thru eyes of privileged. Mary was half in and an outsider with same prejudices of class and people. I’m just glad I forced myself to finish.

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the forgotten sister

Well done. Kept my interest all the way through. Great synchronization with the original story. Would love to hear the further adventures of Mary in Australia. Mary made an excellent main character in this book.

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it's okay

This is a good story, unfortunately, the author basically attempts to rewrite the original to tell it.

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