Emma Brown

By Boylan, Clare & Brontë, Charlotte

Publishers Summary:
The author creates a complete narrative around the twenty pages of unfinished manuscript by Charlotte Brontë about a mysterious young student, the child of an apparently wealthy father, who turns a provincial Victorian school upside down.

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ISBN
978-0-67003-297-6
Publisher
New York : Viking, 2004.


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Library Journal

Reviewed on February 15, 2004

From a meager 20 pages left by Charlotte Bronte, Boylan (Beloved Stranger) has fashioned a credible Victorian novel replete with orphans and paupers, governesses and shopkeepers, crusading journalists and scoundrels. As the tale opens, young Matilda Fitzgibbon, accompanied by trunks of expensive clothing, is delivered by her aristocratic father to the Fuchsia Hall boarding school, where it is hoped that her wealth will serv...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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