Lies and the Brontes
- 622 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Radical insights into Charlotte Bronte's vital two years in Brussels (1842-3).
This author explores the intersections of family history and literary legacies, particularly concerning celebrated British writers. Her work delves into personal research, aiming to illuminate new perspectives on the lives and creations of significant literary figures. A deep engagement with history and literature informs her distinctive narrative approach, offering readers insightful and captivating discoveries.

Radical insights into Charlotte Bronte's vital two years in Brussels (1842-3).