The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë
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July 15, 2009
When prospective curate Arthur Nicholls first calls at the Rev. Patrick Bront's Haworth parsonage, he mistakes Bront's daughter Charlotte for a servant; then, after having been enthusiastically hired by Charlotte's father, he seals his fate when she overhears him referring to her as "an ugly old maid." Raised to earn her own living and proud of her prickly independence, Charlotte scorns the smugness and lack of sympathy among the men surrounding her, but Nicholls's comment rankles, especially since her sisters and the villagers of Haworth don't concur with her decidedly poor opinion of Nicholls. Doing her best to ignore him, she buries herself in writing projects with her sisters as they stalwartly cope with their aging father's blindness, their brother's deteriorating condition, and, eventually, their own ill health. VERDICT James's semifictionalized account of Charlotte Bront starts off more slowly than her "The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen", but she is just as faithful to the writer's language, time, and place. This is bound to fascinate admirers of the doomed Bronts and those who enjoyed Denise Giardino's recent "Emily's Ghost".Cynthia Johnson, Cary Memorial Lib., Lexington, MA
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