About On Mr. Darcy’s sofa
On Mr. Darcy’s Sofa is a compelling novel about love, loss, and heartbreak. Covering a range of delicate topics from death to infertility, the reader is taken on an emotive journey following a range of well-developed and interesting characters as they navigate their way through life’s ups and downs.
Mr. Darcy’s 21st-century alter ego, Presser, is struggling in real life. Not only is he at odds with the job search, but he is also grappling with marriage. Although he would fight for his son, Noah, who shared custody, they did not design for him. Thanks to an unfortunate attempt to approach her, he also loses the girl who stuck by him the whole time. Finally, the stone of remembrance sinks into the river, which with its white color becomes a symbol of forgiveness.
There are elements of humor that work well alongside the hard-hitting narrative and the references and comparisons to Jane Austen and Mr. Darcy throughout are very well done and will, no doubt, captivate readers.
On Mr. Darcy’s Sofa is an intriguing women’s fiction novel set in Hungary, which is informed by the author’s own experiences. With many parallels drawn between beloved Austen characters in the present day, fans of Austen will enjoy reading another novel inspired by her romances.
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Author Bio:
My name is Zita Murányi, and I am 41 years old. I am a Hungarian writer and poet. I graduated from the University of Szeged with a degree in communication. My first novel, entitled Tükörpalota, was published in 2003, for which I received the Sandor Bródy Prize in 2004. They awarded this prize to the best debut authors. Since then, I have consistently been publishing poetry, short stories, and children’s poetry in various literary magazines. I took part in international fairy tale and poem projects.
Several of my children’s stories have been published on Hungarian websites and three of them in a book. My children’s poems, published in anthologies, have also been used in recitation competitions, and one of them has become part of the Reformed curriculum.
One of my nursery rhymes has been made into an animated film, you can find it on YouTube called Hulla Hopp- with English subtitles.
I have had three books of poems and three novels published in Hungarian so far. My latest published work is the novel “Freedom” (2022). A collection of my poems was published in the US anthology “They’ll Be Good for Seed” by Wine Pine Press, and one of my poems was featured in the October issue of La Stanza Poetry Journal. My first English literary women’s fiction “On Mr Darcy’s sofa” is now self published.