{"id":267061,"date":"2019-05-08T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-05-08T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/la-jolla-author-releases-second-book-from-the-perspective-of-pride-and-prejudices-mrs-bennet\/"},"modified":"2019-05-08T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-05-08T07:00:00","slug":"la-jolla-author-releases-second-book-from-the-perspective-of-pride-and-prejudices-mrs-bennet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/la-jolla-author-releases-second-book-from-the-perspective-of-pride-and-prejudices-mrs-bennet\/","title":{"rendered":"Autor de La Jolla lanza segundo libro desde la perspectiva de la Sra. Bennet de &#039;Orgullo y prejuicio&#039;"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>Mrs. Bennet is back.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>In a follow-up companion piece to her first popular novel &ldquo;Mrs. Bennet&#8217;s Sentiments,&rdquo; La Jolla resident Dori Salerno is writing once again from the perspective of the fictional mother in Jane Austen&#8217;s &#8220;Pride and Prejudice.&#8221; Her new book, &nbsp;&ldquo;Mrs. Bennet&#8217;s Admonishments,&rdquo; was published in April. The self-described pocket novel is filled with Regency-era advice on everything from motherhood to etiquette to reasons why you should never pick up your husband&#8217;s socks.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&ldquo;It really goes from soup to nuts,&rdquo; Salerno said. &ldquo;It started out humorous and then it got serious; things like finding your authentic self, more issues about friendships, but with a little spin from Mrs. Bennet.&rdquo; &nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>The fictional character is one Salerno knows well. Her first book, a Mrs. Bennet tell-all, was rated as a top new fiction pick by People Magazine when it was released in 2016. Even though the advice in her latest book comes from a decades-old point of view, Salerno believes it couldn&#8217;t be more relevant.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&ldquo;This is the time of women, specifically women of a certain age,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;Middle-aged women have a little more knowledge and experience. I watch my daughters grow up, and of course, they won&#8217;t listen to their mother &mdash; which I guess is why I wrote this book!&#8221;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>The book, however, is just one of the many accomplishments she&#8217;s had throughout her long career in theatre, television, film, and nursing.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>After playing Louisa von Trapp in &ldquo;The Sound of Music,&rdquo; when she was 12, Salerno was hooked on theatre. She went on to not only appear in television and film in addition to theatre, but she also worked as a writer in the industry. She has written and directed &ldquo;So, This Is Washington,&rdquo; and &ldquo;West of Hedon,&rdquo; for television and was the co-author for plays like &ldquo;The Importance of Being Earnest the Musical!,&rdquo; and &ldquo;The Holy Man.&rdquo;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>In addition to her work in the creative arts, Salerno only recently retired from her career as a geriatric nurse case manager. The balancing of those two polar opposite worlds is best described in a memorable moment with actress Goldie Hawn. Salerno was shooting a scene with Hawn when the beeper she used to keep in touch with the 300-bed facility she operated went off.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&ldquo;I started to beep, and she goes, &lsquo;You&#8217;re beeping,&#8217;&rdquo; Salerno said. Hawn told her not to worry and shouted to her boss, the director, that she needed a cigarette break so Salerno could sneak out and take the call.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&ldquo;It was a juggling act, but a good balance,&rdquo; she said. Currently, her balance has shifted back to her creative side: writing books, producing over 30 plays and working as the executive director of Vantage Theatre in La Jolla. And of course, she always has one &mdash; or five &mdash; things in the works.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>From 2-4 p.m. on May 19, she&#8217;ll play the role of Sarah in a staged reading of &ldquo;Jane Doe in the Quiet Room&rdquo; at the La Jolla Community Center; a play about a wealthy girl found walking along a San Diego freeway. And for the past year, Salerno has been developing a new play called &ldquo;The Spin Doctor&rdquo; about &ldquo;propaganda, prejudice, pawns and the press.&rdquo; &nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>For more information about Salerno&#8217;s productions at Vantage Theatre, visit<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">&nbsp;<\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/vantagetheatre.com\/\">vantagetheatre.com<\/a>. Both of her books are available for purchase on Amazon.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>&nbsp;<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mrs. Bennet is back.&nbsp; &nbsp; In a follow-up companion piece to her first popular novel &ldquo;Mrs. Bennet&#8217;s Sentiments,&rdquo; La Jolla resident Dori Salerno is writing once again from the perspective of the fictional mother in Jane Austen&#8217;s &#8220;Pride and Prejudice.&#8221; Her new book, &nbsp;&ldquo;Mrs. Bennet&#8217;s Admonishments,&rdquo; was published in April. 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