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ACCOMPLISHED by Amanda Quain

ACCOMPLISHED

A Georgie Darcy Novel

by Amanda Quain

Pub Date: July 26th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-250-81781-5
Publisher: Wednesday Books

Georgiana Darcy from Pride and Prejudice is here reimagined as a contemporary American heiress looking for her own source of pride.

Sixteen-year-old Georgie starts her junior year at swanky boarding school Pemberley Academy isolated and ostracized after last year’s scandal in which her brother, Fitzwilliam, caught her bad-boy boyfriend, Wickham, dealing Adderall from her dorm room. Now Fitz, 19, has transferred from Caltech back to New York to attend the local state university campus and keep an eye on her. Their father is dead, and their mother took off, handing over legal guardianship of Georgie to emancipated minor Fitz three years ago. Embarrassed, lonely, and struggling to believe herself a suitable representative of the Darcy name, Georgie embarks on an ill-conceived plan to use her family’s considerable funds to attract a girlfriend for Fitz and make herself some friends. Her schemes backfire—and Wickham is still lurking. Quain’s debut follows in the footsteps of many Austen remixes but adheres only loosely to the original’s plot in which Georgiana is a minor character. Unfortunately, the pieces don’t all mesh, especially the emotional notes: Though now overprotective, Fitz supposedly ignored Georgie the previous year, and that element plus their mother’s abandonment are treated a touch too lightly. Wickham also gets dealt with too easily. Georgie’s cluelessness about the depths of her financial privilege grates despite a mitigating lecture from Fitz. Main characters are White.

A take on a classic that doesn’t quite gel.

(Fiction. 12-16)