This edition of "Pride and Prejudice" includes an essay on the life and times of Jane Austen.
What's a girl to do?
Scatterbrained, social climbing Mrs. Bennet makes one demand of her five daughters.
"Marry." Marry "well." Marry RICH.
But sweet Jane is hopelessly in love with Mr. Bingley, who doesn't seem to notice. Flighty Lydia wants a man--any man--preferably one in uniform. Kitty just wants to have fun. Shy Mary has her nose in a book. And Elizabeth--brilliant, stubborn, independent Lizzy--refuses the advances of the most "marriageable" man in town--haughty, handsome, "wealthy" Mr. Darcy.
Mrs. Bennet's in hysterics, Mr. Bennet's in his study, Lydia's eloped with a soldier and Jane's heart may well be broken. Will "any" of the Bennet girls find true love and fortune?