Thus, here we come to the end...

Welcome back, dearest Janeites, to the Austen 250 Reader Series.
Thank you for joining me as we explored Sense and Sensibility. After concluding our lovely reading journey last week, I just couldn't finish out our time together without a final post and proper farewell. Below is a brief recap for those who were not able to join us.
Over the past six weeks here on the JASP blog we have highlighted Jane Austen's sterling debut novel, Sense and Sensibility. Every Tuesday––beginning the 14th of January––we explored the work through a reflective summary and images from the 1995 film.
JASP will soon be returning to the read-along format with Jane Austen's ephemeral "own darling Child", Pride and Prejudice, with fellow blogger, Mindy Harris, at the helm. You can also take a look at the tentative schedule for the Austen 250 Reader, our year-long blog series in honor of the 250th anniversary of Austen's birth. And now, once again, thank you for reading along with me. Rather than say farewell, dear readers, I will say, until the next…
Are you someone with a penchant for all things Sense and Sensibility?
Na'dayah Pugh, Sarah Hurley, and I have an exciting project up our collective sleeves for later this spring. Please stay tuned for scheduling and more information!

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