A review by mayelbiest
The Beautifull Cassandra: A Novel in Twelve Chapters by Claudia L. Johnson, Jane Austen, Leon Steinmetz

4.5


The story revolves around the titular character, Cassandra, a young woman who embarks on a series of misadventures and encounters that are both amusing and endearing. Each of the twelve chapters presents a distinct episode in Cassandra's life, often showcasing her naivety, impulsive decisions, and the consequences that follow. Through Cassandra's escapades, Austen masterfully weaves together a series of comical situations that highlight the idiosyncrasies of human behavior and the folly of youthful exuberance.

What stands out in "The Beautifull Cassandra" is Austen's unique narrative voice, which is already beginning to exhibit the signature style that would later become a hallmark of her more mature works. Her satirical observations and sharp commentary on society's norms and conventions are evident.

Maybe You Should Talk To Someone is a based different point of view you might see behind that closed doors. But what thing I amazed in here that— them wrote it accordingly and didn’t put any weigh in each words. This book was really made for you if you need something uniquely, I guess.   :0