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Brenda Bowen
BRENDA BOWEN read Pride and Prejudice in one sitting when she was twelve and has never quite recovered. She is devoted to Jane Austen, Mary Wesley, Philip Roth, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Dickinson, Billy Collins, Billy Shakespeare, Billie Holliday, Billy Wilder, and many other people named Billy.... show more

BRENDA BOWEN read Pride and Prejudice in one sitting when she was twelve and has never quite recovered. She is devoted to Jane Austen, Mary Wesley, Philip Roth, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Dickinson, Billy Collins, Billy Shakespeare, Billie Holliday, Billy Wilder, and many other people named Billy. She lives and writes on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Her favorite food in all the world is the blueberry.If you are curious as to how Brenda got the idea for Enchanted August, this is what she says: "I almost never watch a movie based on a book before reading the book, but in the case of Enchanted April (the movie) I didn't even know there was The Enchanted April (the book by the incomparable Elizabeth von Arnim). I saw the movie, loved it, read the book, loved it more -- and every time I watched the film or read the novel I thought 'This story could be happening now.' I wanted to read the updated version of The Enchanted April so much that I wrote it myself."Brenda was born in Philadelphia, grew up in England (from Herman's Hermits to Queen to the Clash), was graduated from Colby College, made her career in New York, and longs for a cottage in Maine. Enchanted August (the book) will be published by Pamela Dorman Books/Viking in June, 2015. A new edition of The Enchanted April, with a foreword by Brenda Bowen, will be published at the same time by Penguin Classics.
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 9 years ago
I don't know if it was my pain medication or what, but I found it hard to concentrate while reading this book. There was too much going on and not enough to hold my interest. I just read and read and kept waiting for the point to be made. Enchanted August was hailed as a modern re-telling of The Enc...
Steeped in Science, Submersed in Story
Lovely summer reading. It's an update of Enchanted April, so of course the differences stood out rather clearly. In updating the story, the biggest thing to take care of was the fact that there would be no servants available for a Maine summer cottage, so these strangers would have to figure out h...
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