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The Brontes Children of the Moors: A Picture Book

Mick Manning, Brita Granstrom, Brita GranstrA m

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c 1800 to c 1900, For National Curriculum Key Stage 2, Interest age: from c 7 years, Biography: literary, Classical texts, Prose: non-fiction, Literature, books & writers (Children’s/Teenage)

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A highly-illustrated retelling of the Bronte sisters life in Haworth in the Yorkshire Dales told from Charlotte Bronte's point of view

A highly-illustrated retelling of the Bronte sisters life in Haworth in the Yorkshire Dales told from Charlotte Bronte's point of view.

Produced to coincide with 200th anniversary of the birth of Charlotte Bronte, this book introduces the three extraordinary Bronte sisters: Charlotte, Emily and Anne. We also meet their brother Branwell. With a mix of strong story-telling and wonderful illustration, Mick Manning and Brita Granstrom relate the sister's tragically short lives in the remote village of Haworth in the Yorkshire Dales. They explore how the girls were inspired to become writers and the sensation their books caused when people realised they had been written by women.

Each of the sister's greatest novels, JANE EYRE (Charlotte), THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL (Anne) and WUTHERING HEIGHTS (Emily), are simply retold in engaging comic-strip form.

The illustrations and text of this book really capture the life of the children of the moors and how the magic and wildness of their surroundings inspired their work. It is perhaps not surprising as Mick Manning was born and brought up in Haworth and, as a child, even played a shepherd boy in a BBC adapation of WUTHERING HEIGHTS.

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