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The Season
- Narrateur(s): Erin Spencer
- Durée: 9 h et 2 min
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Description
“A fun, modern take on Pride and Prejudice.” (Jojo Moyes, best-selling author of Me Before You)
In this hilarious reboot of Pride and Prejudice, Megan McKnight is a soccer star with Olympic dreams. When her Southern belle mother secretly enters her as a debutante for the 2016 deb season in their hometown of Dallas, she's furious - and has no idea what she's in for.
Megan's attitude swiftly gets her on probation with the mother hen of the debs, and she's given a month to prove she can ballroom dance, display impeccable manners, and curtsy like a proper Texas lady, or she'll get the boot and disgrace her family.
The perk of being a debutante, of course, is going to parties, and it's at one of these lavish affairs where Megan gets swept off her feet by the debonair and down-to-earth Hank Waterhouse. If only she didn't have to contend with a backstabbing blonde and her handsome but surly billionaire boyfriend, Megan thinks, being a deb might not be so bad after all. But that's before she humiliates herself in front of a room full of 10-year-olds, becomes embroiled in a media-frenzy scandal, and gets punched in the face by another girl.
The season has officially begun...but the drama is just getting started.
Find out for yourself why this pitch-perfect blend of scandal, romance, and humor is being hailed as the best Austen adaptation since Clueless.
Ce que les critiques en disent
“The Season is a fun, modern take on Pride and Prejudice, perfect for girls who know there is more to life than how you look.” (Jojo Moyes, best-selling author of Me Before You)
"Wryly amusing." (Booklist)
"Austen fans will enjoy recognizing classic Pride and Prejudice moments and appreciate the message about staying true to oneself." (Publishers Weekly)