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Jenna Starborn
  

Jenna Starborn (Turtleback)

by Sharon Shinn (Author)
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)

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The author of the Samaria trilogy (Archangel, etc.) offers a moving, if somewhat less introspective, retelling of Jane Eyre that is sure to appeal to SF readers with a taste for romance. The product of the planet Baldus's gen-tanks, Jenna Starborn is used to a life of pain and privation. After being educated at a technical school that focuses on the growth of the mind to the exclusion of all else, Jenna accepts a job as a nuclear reactor maintenance technician at remote Thorrastone Park, owned by the wealthy Everett Ravenbeck. She becomes indispensable to the household and to Everett. Despite their difference in stations Jenna is only a half-citizen they fall in love. After a long, difficult courtship made longer because of the perversity of the two principals, the two plan to marry. But at the wedding, Jenna receives a terrible shock: Everett has another wife. Unable to live with him as his wife without being married, Jenna flees to a remote planet, where she falls in with a family that provides help and aid to travelers. She's on the verge of deciding whether to marry another and go with him to colonize a new planet when she hears Everett's voice, impossibly calling from afar. Reader, need we say what happens next? Jane Eyre fans will enjoy tracking the character and plot parallels. Shinn fans will enjoy the way the author perfectly captures the tone and color of Bront‰ while maintaining Jenna's unique voice. Best of all, Jenna's narrative makes us feel joy in her love, sorrow in her despair, numb in her shock. (Apr. 2)Forecast: Unlike Jasper Fforde's satiric literary fantasy, The Eyre Affair (Forecasts, Dec. 17), this novel is targeted primarily at a female audience. Ad coverage in Romantic Times and Shinn's established reputation in the romance field will ensure plenty of crossover support.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Conceived in the gen-tanks on the planet Baldus and rejected by the woman who commissioned her birth, Jenna Starborn finds a career as a nuclear generator technician on the inhospitable planet Fieldstar. At the estate of Thorrastone Park, Jenna finds solace and friendship in the household's staff; she also succumbs to a forbidden attraction to the mysterious master of the house, Everett Ravenbeck, and finds her life changed forever. The author of the Samaria trilogy (Archangel, Jovah's Angel, and The Alleluia Files) has adapted the classic plot of Jane Eyre, setting it in a distant future where money and status divide humanity into citizens and half-citizens, and where breaking social barriers becomes a near impossibility. This hybrid blend of sf drama and Gothic romance features a strong-willed, genuinely likable heroine and belongs in most sf collections.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brontės in space, Jun 11 2004
By Sarah Sammis "Avid BookCrosser" (Hayward, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jenna Starborn (Paperback)
Jenna Starborn is heavily influenced by the sisters Brontė. As I have enjoyed their books, I loved the way this book stiched together the plot points of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights and yet created a fully realized futuristic world.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A weak retelling, Nov 17 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Jenna Starborn (Paperback)
I was intrigued when I first saw this book, but after reading it, I am only disappointed. The book was shallow and unengaging throughout. Shinn focuses on trite details, such as ensuring that all parallel characters have similar names, without bringing anything new or meaningful to the storyline. Oddly enough, she brings in "Janet Ayerson" as a foil for her heroine, Jenna Starborn. Janet Ayerson is kind, but weak and uninteresting. I can only interpret this as a criticism of the original Jane Eyre. What would cause Shinn to cast Charlotte Bronte's heroine in this light? Charlotte Bronte was a feminist before her time, and Bronte's heroine displays more strength and integrity than her hero. If you want to read Shinn, I would recommend "Heart of Gold" or "Summers at Castle Auburn." Or better yet, read the original "Jane Eyre."
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5.0 out of 5 stars funny and delicious treat, Nov 16 2003
By Maria Įlvarez Folgado "alfaris5" (castellar del valles, barcelona Spain) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jenna Starborn (Paperback)
this book is an absolute treat. If you love Jane Eyre -so do I- you will feel the fun in foreseeing the events in the plot but wondering how the author will adapt them to this sf setting. If you love science fiction you will feel interested in the multilayered society that the author decpicts, where the caste one person is born in is totally decissive of this person's fate. I don't feel that any literary work is untouchable or sacred, as long as the new versions respect the themes that the original author wanted to convey. This version unquestionably does. On the other hand, I think the original, beloved Jane Eyre is also a wonderful version of the ancient tale of Beauty and the Beast. This is, of course, not the only remake that we know of Jane Eyre; I suppose everybody remembers Rebecca so...what's all the fuss about? Jane Eyre is such a good story, it conveys its thems so well, that it is immortal and can be adapted to any period of time ...including the far future of a sf novel. And only an author who loved this story and knew it in depth could attempt to do what Sharon Shinn has done here. Thank you, Ms.Shinn, for proving to me in this nice way that Jane Eyre will never die and that its message will always be good!
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2.0 out of 5 stars perhaps a joke
My comment is probably redundant, but the feeling behind it is strong: I couldn't believe it, when I finished the book. Read more
Published on Nov 10 2003 by Lucinda A.

3.0 out of 5 stars Ho-hum
This book is the futuristic retelling of the story Jane Eyre, which is one of my all-time favorite books. Read more
Published on Oct 19 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting But Not Fundamentally Engaging
If you have not read "Jane Eyre" in a while, you may enjoy this book as a reminder of that experience. I did. Read more
Published on Oct 3 2003 by Jennifer Juday

2.0 out of 5 stars "Oh, gee, I want to write a book, but I can't come up
..Honestly...after ploughing through this travesty of a book, the above is the only rationale I could imagine for its creation. Read more
Published on Jul 5 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Not a sci-fi!
This book is a romance with slight sci-fi overtones. It's predictable with only a very few unexpected turns. The dialog is dry and unbelievable. Read more
Published on May 6 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars Jane Eire on a different planet
Take _Jane Eyre_ and move it into a science fiction setting and you have the story. BUT! I have always liked Sharon Shinn's ability to make the setting of a story a believable... Read more
Published on April 13 2003 by Maye Vanarsdel

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting experiment--too bad it fails
The best thing about this book is the fact that it led me to read JANE EYRE so I could see exactly what the author was doing. Read more
Published on April 7 2003 by Neal C. Reynolds

3.0 out of 5 stars Not a Keeper
I have loved previous Sharon Shinn novels. When I saw that she had a new novel, I bought it immediately. Read more
Published on Sep 4 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing release, weak science
I was thrilled when my hold at the library came in--but was quickly disillusioned. I have read and enjoyed tremendously Shinn's previous books, but this one is nowhere near as... Read more
Published on Aug 26 2002 by Peggy Long

3.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant surprise
I was prepared not to like this book. I have often wanted to rewrite someone else's book and add a few things that appealed to me. Read more
Published on Aug 5 2002 by C. Glover

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