Wyatt-MacKenzie Spring 2015 An Illustrated Biography of Jane Austen and Two Health-Related Re-Releases on Getting …

Posted: Published on April 4th, 2015

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New 2015 Release

What was Jane Austen like as a child? What inspired her to write?

Young Jane Austen: Becoming a Writer is a colorful new biography with a special focus on Austens creative development during her childhood and the connections to her work as a mature writer. Drawing upon a wide array of sources, including Austens own books and correspondence, author Lisa Pliscou illuminates the life of the youthful Jane and the fascinating connections to her much-loved writing. Lavishly annotated, designed with an evocative antique sensibility, and featuring 20 specially commissioned illustrations, Young Jane Austen is sure to intrigue anyone interested in Jane Austen, her enduring legacy, and the triumph of the artistic spirit.

It is adorable, raved The NYC Jane Austen Society upon receiving an advance review copy. Like the very best of books, Young Jane Austen exists well beyond labels. It is an empathetic biography and an empathic search, a reflection on a singular person and an engaging, universal treatise on creative fervor, reviews Beth Kephart, author of Handling the Truth: On the Writing of Memoir and Going Over.

Young Jane Austen is described eloquently by Jane Odiwe, author of Searching for Captain Wentworth and Lydia Bennets Story: A delightful glimpse into the world of the young Jane Austen, which will appeal to adults as well as teenagers. The narrative is beautifully written, enabling the reader to vividly imagine Janes world of family, events, and her inner life, on the journey to becoming a writer during her formative years. The addition of annotations and reference material, gained from many sources, help further explore the historical background and context, along with accompanying illustrations, setting Jane Austen firmly in the Georgian world. A charming tribute.

Author Lisa Pliscou will be the keynote speaker at a meeting of the Jane Austen Society of Northern California, celebrating Austens birthday in December. Young Jane Austen will be available via the Jane Austen Centre in Bath, England, as well as through other venues in Bath, and featured at various Jane Austen festivals both in the U.S. and around the world. Learn more at LisaPliscou.com.

Wyatt-MacKenzie Re-Releases

Sandi Selvi proves laughter is good medicine, and that a stem cell transplant can cure MS. Matt Bellace reveals scientifically proven natural highs.

A Stem Cell Transplant MS Recovery Story: Beating Multiple Sclerosis with Humor, Hope & Science originally titled Wont Do Stand-Up in a Wheelchair was re-released with an addendum for the authors 15th anniversary of her successful stem cell transplant. After being diagnosed with MS in 1995, Sandi Selvi began to decline rapidly and quickly became frustrated with conventional medical options. In March of 2000 Sandi joined forces with the brilliant doctors at Scripps in San Diego for a $100,000 autologous stem cell transplant. During the two-month medical procedure Sandi came pretty close to death, but a $10.99 box of comedy tapes helped her through recovery, and changed her life.

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