![]() ![]() In part that’s because of the format – this is a graphic novel not a genre I’m overly familiar with, but I know they’re very popular, and to be frank if they’re all up to this standard I can see why. Nevertheless, I’ve never before read a Brontë related book like Glass Town. ![]() I’ve read many books on the Brontës, from the sublime, such as the weighty fact filled biography by Juliet Barker and the series of books by Winifred Gerin, to the ridiculous where pages are spent describing the author’s car problems. Before I begin my review it’s only fair to say that I was sent a copy of this book free of charge by the publisher Jonathan Cape – but regardless of that fact I’m going to give my honest and full opinion of this book. As the name suggests it tells the story of the Brontë juvenilia, but it does so much more than this too. Today I’m going to be reviewing a new Brontë book – Glass Town by Isabel Greenberg. Anne Brontë: Writer Of Genius, Woman Of Courage.Please enter your email address to subscribe to my Anne Bronte blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. ![]()
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