The Mist on Bronte Moor

The Mist on Bronte Moor

When fifteen-year-old Heather Jane Bell is diagnosed with alopecia and her hair starts falling out in clumps, she wants nothing more than to escape her home in London and disappear off the face of the earth.

Heather gets her wish when her concerned parents send her to stay with a great-aunt in West Yorkshire. But shortly after she arrives, Heather becomes lost on the moors and is swept through the mist back to the year 1833. There she encounters fifteen-year-old Emily Bronte and is given refuge in the Bronte Parsonage.

Unaware of her host family's genius and future fame, Heather struggles to cope with alopecia amongst strangers in a world foreign to her. While Heather finds comfort and strength in her growing friendship with Emily and in the embrace of the close-knit Bronte family, her emotions are stretched to the limit when she falls for Emily's brilliant but troubled brother, Branwell.

Will Heather find her way back to the comforts and conveniences of the twenty-first century? Or will destiny keep her in the harsh world of nineteenth-century Haworth?

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I've never read any books by the Bronte's, but I have seen the Jane Eyre movie. I also wrote a paper in high school on the enigmatic Emily Bronte, and ever sense then I've always been pulled to this interesting family.

Heather and Emily are great characters. I wouldn't mind being friends with either of them! Heather's life before getting pulled into the fog was average, well except for the alopecia.

Now, Branwell. Oh, I feel so sorry for this poor boy. There's nothing worse than watching someone ruin their life with drugs. He was so sweet, and then could snap in a second. Jekyll and Hyde.

I love reading books that are set in England. I felt like I was walking the moors with Emily. Or leaning next to a gravestone with Branwell.

Incredibly thoughtful book.
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