“A girl likes to be crossed a little in love now and then.”
— Jane Austen, Pride & Prejudice

Really charming, unique… professional on every level … the consistency of tone reflects a mastery of craft.
Tracey Becker
Producer – Finding Neverland, Hysteria
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If Jane Austen had gotten married, would she have written her novels?
When Professor Anne Eddington’s career is threatened, that’s the question that drives her to time-travel back to 1796 for answers. But, romantically disappointed herself, Anne’s profound sympathy for the young, love-struck writer compromises her academic objectivity, causes her to inadvertently encourage Jane’s engagement to the wrong man — and threatens to change the course literary history.
