How Long to Read The Exile: the Countess Visits Longbourn

By Don Jacobson

How Long Does it Take to Read The Exile: the Countess Visits Longbourn?

It takes the average reader 5 hours and 23 minutes to read The Exile: the Countess Visits Longbourn by Don Jacobson

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Description

"I have been shaped by the events of over forty years, from when I was but a maiden. The world is a nasty place full of awful persons, Mr. Wickham, and does not get any lighter through complaining or blaming. T'is only if you confront evil with resolution that you have any hopes of prevailing." The Dowager Countess of Matlock (11th)The Countess: An Enigma? A Mystery? Or a young girl all-grown-up?Kitty Bennet, the fourth daughter of the Master and Mistress of Longbourn, had spent far too long as the shadow of her younger sister. The all-knowing Meryton chinwaggers suggested that young Miss Bennet needed education-and quickly-especially after the irregular circumstances that forced the wedding of Lydia Bennet and George Wickham.How right they were...but the type of instruction Kitty Bennet received, and the where/when in which she matriculated, was far beyond their ken. For, they knew nothing of that remarkable piece of furniture that had been part of the lives of clan Bennet for over 120 years: The Bennet Wardrobe.After spending 46 years in the future, the Dowager Countess of Matlock returned to Longbourn's bookroom at that exact same moment as she left in 1811 to tend to many important pieces of Family business. However, she was now a woman of 63 years, some thirteen her father's senior. Time can deal funny cards in the Universe created by Jane Austen and the Wardrobe.Of course, the Countess is acting to set in motion forces that will shape the future of Britain-and the Five Families-throughout the 19th and 20th Centuries. In the process, Kitty Fitzwilliam will help her youngest sister find the love she craved with the unexpected hero who, as the Duke said, "saved us all."The Countess Visits Longbourn offers insights into the touching reunion between Kitty Fitzwilliam and her father, Thomas Bennet. Readers will also learn how the mysterious Founder's Letters were set in motion along with the purpose behind the Bennet Family Trust. New characters, some ancestors of those introduced in Part One of The Exile, will come onto the stage to illuminate a deeper understanding of the shaping of the character of George Wickham-the Hero of Hougoumont Woods at the Battle of Waterloo.The Exile: The Countess Visits Longbourn is the second part and conclusion of the Bennet Wardrobe Volume chronicling the life of Kitty Bennet in the Wardrobe's Universe. This novel takes readers on a journey that stretches from the early-19th into the mid-20th Centuries. Novel is over 89,000 words in length.The Bennet Wardrobe Series was named Best Series of 2017 by More Agreeably Engaged!The Bennet Wardrobe Series is best read in order. The current Volumes of the Bennet Wardrobe (in order) are:"The Keeper: Mary Bennet's Extraordinary Journey" (Volume 1) (novel)"Henry Fitzwilliam's War" (e-book novella)""The Exile: Kitty Bennet and the Belle Époque" (novel)"Lizzy Bennet Meets the Countess" (novella)"The Exile: The Countess Visits Longbourn" (novel)As Joana Starnes, author of The Falmouth Connection and many other powerful Pride and Prejudice variations, noted after reading The Countess Visits Longbourn:"Who can resist the magic of time-travel? Pages of worldwide history rustle back and forth between Regency grand salons, Napoleonic battlefields and more recent conflicts as, guided by Don Jacobson's masterful pen, the Bennet sisters grow as people and come into their own. 'The Countess Visits Longbourn' is a wonderful new installment, and we cannot fail to revel in the excellent writing and the abundance of detail as the mysteries of the Wardrobe continue to unfold. This captivating series, that brings together real and much-loved fictional characters from all walks of life, is one to savour, and I will revisit it again and again."

How long is The Exile: the Countess Visits Longbourn?

The Exile: the Countess Visits Longbourn by Don Jacobson is 316 pages long, and a total of 80,896 words.

This makes it 107% the length of the average book. It also has 99% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Exile: the Countess Visits Longbourn Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 22 minutes to read The Exile: the Countess Visits Longbourn aloud.

What Reading Level is The Exile: the Countess Visits Longbourn?

The Exile: the Countess Visits Longbourn is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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