Pride and Prejudice [adaptation]

by Janice Greene

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    Pride and Prejudice by Janice Greene (Adaptation): Janice Greene is credited as an adapter for a simplified, shorter version of Pride and Prejudice, often aimed at juvenile or young adult audiences with a low reading level (e.g., Saddleback Classics edition). Search results indicate she is listed as an adapter alongside the original author Jane Austen, but no official audiobook of this specific adaptation was found on the listed retail platforms.
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    Pride and Prejudice (Janice Greene Adapter): OverDrive search results list a 'Pride and Prejudice' with 'Janice Greene Adapter (2010)' associated with it, suggesting an audiobook format based on her adapted text might exist within library systems (OverDrive/Libby/Hoopla). However, the specific platform availability (Audible, Google Play, Apple Books, Kobo) for a purchasable, official audiobook of this adaptation is unconfirmed.

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An official, unabridged audiobook of Jane Austen's *Pride and Prejudice* narrated by an unlisted narrator is not confirmed to be available for purchase on major retail platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, or Kobo. Janice Greene is associated with a specific print adaptation of *Pride and Prejudice* intended for a younger audience and published by Saddleback Educational Publishing, often described as an 80-page adaptation. While search results on OverDrive mention an entry for *Pride and Prejudice* with 'Janice Greene Adapter (2010)', suggesting an audiobook based on her adaptation *might* exist through library systems like OverDrive, Libby, or Hoopla, there is no direct confirmation of an official, purchasable, unabridged audiobook for the general public under her name or the specified retailers.