Jane Odiwe has just released a new book
inspired to Jane Austen’s Northanger
Abbey titled “Searching
for Mr Tilney” (more about the book below). Loving Mr
Tilney immensely, and while waiting to have a copy of the novel in my
hands, I thought: “Maybe Jane has found
out the answers to my perennial questions about Henry while writing her new
book!” So I wrote down a few of my questions and sent them to her and she
kindly and generously granted me her thoughtful answers.
What are Henry Tilney’s best qualities, Jane, and is there anything we didn’t know
about him that we could find out reading your new book?
Henry is handsome, intelligent, witty, and fun
to be around. Catherine is clearly drawn to these qualities when she first
meets him in Bath and delights in his teasing ways. She’s very naïve and
inexperienced with men, and when she meets Henry who is seven or eight years
her senior, it’s easy to see how the mature young man who can talk about history
and art, and readily gives his opinions on many subjects would immediately
captivate her.
Searching for Mr
Tilney is not a
re-telling of Northanger Abbey, but I have four
male characters that share some, if not all of Henry’s characteristics. In
1975 Harry is a Theology student who
has spent some time travelling in Africa. He meets Caroline, a fashion student
who is studying in London and who shares some of Catherine’s naivety and love
of Gothic novels. Like Henry, I hope you’ll find Harry charming, witty and
lively!