About: Rachel Dodge
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- RACHEL DODGE teaches college English classes, gives talks at libraries, teas, and book clubs, and writes for Jane Austen’s World and Jane Austen‘s Regency World. She's the author of Praying with Jane: 31 Days Through the Prayers of Jane Austen and the bestselling Anne of Green Gables Devotional. Her newest book, The Little Women Devotional, releases later this year. You can visit her online at RachelDodge.com.
Posts by Rachel Dodge:
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November 6, 2025 Praying with Jane Audiobook with Amanda Root
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October 20, 2025 Book Review: The Worlds of Jane Austen: The Influences and Inspiration Behind the Novels
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August 20, 2025 Pride and Prejudice Handwritten Classics Collector’s Edition
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July 14, 2025 Book Review: Jane Austen in 41 Objects
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June 15, 2025 Pride and Prejudice “Peacock” Edition
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Fashionable Goodness: Christianity in Jane Austen's England is now available! By JAW contributor Brenda S. Cox. See Review. Available from Amazon and Jane Austen Books. 
We also recommend JAW contributor Rachel Dodge's devotionals based on Jane Austen's prayers and classic literature. Reviews:
Praying With Jane: 31 Days Through the Prayers of Jane Austen
The Anne of Green Gables DevotionalThe Little Women Devotional
The Secret Garden Devotional
The Tour of Doctor Syntax. Edited by Ben Wiebracht. Read the review of the book at this link. Click to order the book on Amazon US or Amazon UK or Jane Austen Books FREE Student Membership to JASNA
The Obituary of Charlotte Collins by Andrew Capes
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Vic Sanborn, founder of this blog, is supported by a team of talented and knowledgeable writers about Jane Austen and the Regency era. They are:
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- Rachel Dodge and
- Tony Grant, who now contributes his photos from London and England
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