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Novel: The Price of a Good Education
Genre: Mainstream Fiction
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About katharhino

Location: Midwest USA

Home Region:
United States :: Michigan :: Elsewhere

Age:28

Website: http://katharhino.livejournal.com

Favorite novels: Emma, Jane Eyre, The Chronicles of Narnia, Fire and Hemlock, The Blue Castle

Favorite writers: Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Diana Wynne Jones, Dorothy Sayers, CS Lewis, LM Montgomery

Favorite music: Hmm. Bond, I think. Or classical guitar.

Non-noveling interests: art, graphic design, cooking, computers, calligraphy, reading, wasting time online

Joined: Octubre 30, 2005

This Year: Official Participant

NaNoWriMo History:
'05 '06

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Synopsis: The Price of a Good Education

A retelling of Mansfield Park set at a private liberal arts college in the midwest, USA.

Nora Worth isn't entirely sure she wants to go to college, but she doesn't have much of a choice when her uncle Bill makes her an offer: he'll pay her whole tuition, if she agrees to attend his beloved alma mater. Her cousins-by-marriage Tim, James, and twins Megan and Jessie, also attend Douglas University, but Nora has never felt comfortable with their family and social circle...

Excerpt: The Price of a Good Education

Friday afternoon after her classes, Nora waited rather morosely in the student union before the cafeteria opened for dinner. There was a raucous group watching The Simpsons on the big screen TV, and she hated The Simpsons. There was going to be some kind of freshman-class picnic on Sunday, and she would be forced to go, or spend the evening doing Mrs. Barnes’s laundry again. And she was nervous about writing her first paper – it was for Dr. Janssen, who had strict and rather peculiar requirements, starting with how many spaces to put between your name and the title of your paper, not to mention the actual content.

So far, college was fulfilling all her unpleasant expectations: she could see the next four years stretching before her, a repetition of the last four years of high school, only with more work. And instead of staying away from the clique of preppy rich kids, she was unavoidably surrounded by them.

“Hey Nora.”

It was James. Why did he always have to appear when she was on the point of tears?

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