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Jennifer Paynter
Jennifer Paynter is the author of the plays God's People, Balancing Act, and When Are We Going to Manly?, the last being nominated for a Sydney Theatre Critics' Circle Award and the NSW Premiere's Literary Award. Her plays have been produced in Sydney and Canberra and for ABC Radio, and her short... show more

Jennifer Paynter is the author of the plays God's People, Balancing Act, and When Are We Going to Manly?, the last being nominated for a Sydney Theatre Critics' Circle Award and the NSW Premiere's Literary Award. Her plays have been produced in Sydney and Canberra and for ABC Radio, and her short story "The Sad Heart of Ruth" is an ABC Bicentennial Award winner. The Sydney Morning Herald hails the Australian edition of The Forgotten Sister as an "impressive literary achievement and a delightful read," and the Brisbane Courier Mail says it "succeeds in inviting us back into the world of Longbourn and the Bennet family and their preoccupation with marriage, money and social class." Paynter lives in Australia with her family.
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Reflections rated it 11 years ago
This is my first ever guest review for the wonderful website AustenProse: With only half a dozen speeches in Pride and Prejudice Mary Bennet still manages to make an impression. Bookish, socially awkward, and prone to moralizing, it’s hard to picture her as the heroine of a romance novel. Though I...
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