“You can’t get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me.” – C.S. Lewis
Books have been one of my favorite escapes for as long as I can remember. There’s a picture of my mom and me crying as we read Charlotte’s Web when I was about 4-years-old. The way they transport us across space, time, and emotions is amazing.
I don’t read many classics these days (not unless you count Good Night Moon, that is). However when my friend, Christina Dudley released her latest book, Pride and Preston Lin, I knew I was in for a treat. It’s a fantastic adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved book Pride and Prejudice. And it is so much more than a contemporary retelling of the story. Christina’s dialogue and clever plot devices make it a compelling and devourable book.
I know because I hid from my kids for an hour so that I could finish it. Adding to the delights, Vicki and I were able to talk with Christina about it on the Sharing the Heart of the Matter podcast: Episode 104: Pride and Preston Lin with Christina Hwang Dudley.
Christina tells us about being an avid reader growing up and never realizing that none of the characters resembled her. So she shares with us her a-ha moment when she read her first Chinese American author. We also talk about how she found her path to writing.
Her inspiration and lessons learned are so interesting and powerful. From notes about the romance genre overall to the marketing tactics she has discovered, Christina generously shares a lot of great info, some of which she had to divine by trial and error.
In this episode, we not only talk about writing but also about the beautiful arc of characters. It’s a great takeaway of kindness and thoughtfulness that is sure to leave you inspired.
We’re confident you’ll love the scenic and beautiful places we explore as we share the storytelling about a great book and more!
We know you’ll love it!
Search (and subscribe!) for Sharing the Heart of the Matter on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or Pocket Casts OR Listen to it from your computer on Anchor: Episode 104: Pride and Preston Lin with Christina Hwang Dudley
AND subscribe to our YouTube channel to see a video clip of each story: @SharingtheHeartoftheMatter.
Links for this Episode:
Christina’s website: https://christinadudley.com/books/pride-preston-lin/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/199362002-pride-and-preston-lin
From the hosts:
Vicki’s book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/
My book about my beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith
(featured photo from Pexels)
This was such an enjoyable listen. As a dedicated Jane Austen fan, I have been a card carrying member of JASNA (Jane Austen Society of North America), I love the sound of Christina’s latest book. We all have unpublishables lurking around somewhere. Writing is such a learning experience as Christina mentions.
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Love knowing you are a JASNA member! Thanks for tuning in, Darlene!
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this was such an engaging conversation with Christina, and I love picturing you and your mom weeping over charlotte’s web, so sweet and shows the power of reading. I also love that you had to find a way to hide from the kids to finish the book, that’s motivation. can’t wait to read it too –
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The power of reading – so true, Beth! Thanks for watching. You’ll love the book!
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Christina’s great! She’s open and honest on why certain things didn’t work (the Christian/Inspirational story about her “unpublishable” was insightful, but so funny, too). I really liked the suggestion of being open to the “little Inspirations” and what they can bring you. I want to stay alert to catch them when they appear! 😊 Thanks Wynne and Vicki. This was very enjoyable.
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Thanks so much for tuning in, Melanie! You pinpointed some of my favorite parts. Stay alert to catch them is a great mantra!
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Great minds….hahaha. Thanks, Wynne.
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I was unaware of how many writers created vintage Jane Austen styled novels. That changed when I helped a fellow writer and excellent editor, Kelsey Bryant, produce a book trailer for her book. Kudos to Christina Dudley for her latest book, Pride and Preston Lin!
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How interesting, Grant! Thank you!
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Thanks for what sounds like Avery promising book recommendation.
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or .. a very promising book recommendation!
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Thank you, Jane! You’re right – it’s a very promising book recommendation!
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I like the top photo! I think it is me with a wig!
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Ha, ha, ha! Now there’s a look.
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Thanks for sharing Wynne. Just read about it on Vicki’s post. And yes, me too, love reading. And books in general.
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So much goodness! Thank you, Alegria!
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What a wonderful interview/chat session. Sigh. Now another book has been added to my pile!!
Reading is such an important part of my life and has been since I learned what letters are for. I love to think there is a story inside of me, waiting for me to just start it!
Thank you for this lovely post.
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It’s a worthwhile book to add to the ever growing pile, Dale! I’m sure there’s a book inside you!!
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I believe you.
Just a question of time. 🤭
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Always!
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Thanks, the book sounds really good.
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It is! Thanks, Rebecca!
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I love when authors reimagine and modernize classic works (like “James” by Percival Everett). Makes me want to use that as a springboard for a future novel…but where to begin?
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Ah yes – too many springboards… 🙂
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You made me chuckle with your line about hiding from your kids so you could finish reading the book. That’s a gripping story! 😄😄
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Exactly!! You know it! Thanks, Dave!
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Books are such wonderful ways to escape, including from our own children. And representation is so important in the books that we read. Congrats to your friend, Christina, and I look forward to tuning into this week’s episode this weekend!
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Representation is important – you are so right, Ab! Thanks for tuning in. Hope you enjoy it!
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Your friend’s book and your podcast each sound like a wonderful treat!
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Thanks, Michele!
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Thank you, Wynne for introducing the author and her book.
I love Jane Austen’s books and am curious to read Christina Hwang Dudley’s Pride and Preston Lin.
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Oh, I think you will love it, Chaya! Thanks for the lovely comment!
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You are welcome, dear friend.
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Thanks for the beautiful introduction to Christina, Wynne! The podcast sounds wonderful and I’ll listen later tonight. 💞
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Thank you, Lauren!
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Being a Jane Austen fan, I better check this book out!
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I predict you will love it, Mary! It’s so good!
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I love how she took her own lived experiences and layered them on top of a book she loved reading, turning it into something new and fresh! Awesome!
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Isn’t it cool? Thank you, Tamara!
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Truly, yes! Very cool!
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Hi Wynne, I loved the podcast! Christina is so bubbly and positivity flowed from start to finish. Her book sounds really good, so I’m adding it to my list. Congrats to her, and thanks to you and Vicki for another fabulous podcast! 🥰
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Oh, you said it perfectly, Lauren. Thank you for listening!
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My pleasure, Wynne! You and Vicki are terrific! 🤗
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Oh, thank you so much, Lauren!
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I resonate with the words a great escape, for me when we are writing a book right now it’s like escaping in to other worlds and when I create it makes me fly away and I am nowhere else. I loved writing stories as a child to and also to read but when you create yourself it’s so exiting! Do you write anything yourself?
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