

This affection¬ate, quietly dramatic homage is the perfect gift for Austen-philes, Austen-newbies, guinea-pig aficionados and anyone who appreciates a tale well told." - BookPage, We thought Pride & Prejudice couldn't get much better-then we saw lines from Jane Austen's classic novel paired with some seriously dapper rodents., This may be the definitive version of Pride and Prejudice. In fact, I've just had a desert mouse that I stewed in urine." -Bear Grylls "An entirely new, adorably hilarious take on the classic story. If they could get War and Peace down to this length, it would be a service to mankind." -Salman Rushdie "As far as I'm concerned, it's the perfect combo: I love old literature and I have eaten a ton of rodents over the years. 'This may be the definitive version of Pride and Prejudice."We thought Pride & Prejudice couldn't get much better-then we saw lines from Jane Austen's classic novel paired with some seriously dapper rodents." - EW.com "This may be the definitive version of Pride and Prejudice. It's even more dreamy to fall in love with a furry Mr Darcy.

Here is a brand new abridgement of the classic Jane Austen novel - this time with a cute, humble and handsome cast of guinea pigs in the starring roles. As time passes and their acquaintance grows, however, Mr Darcy begins to find Elizabeth's face rendered uncommonly intelligent by the beautiful expression of her dark eyes. The dashing Mr Darcy gains the admiration of every lady in the room, until, that is, he refuses to dance with Elizabeth Bennet.

And with him comes a handsome friend, whom the ladies see brooding in the corner at the next ball. Life is fairly uneventful until a promising young man, Mr Bingley, takes the nearby estate of Netherfield Park. It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.Īnd Mrs Bennet has five unmarried daughters in want of husbands.
