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The Taste of Sorrow
The Taste of Sorrow | Jude Morgan
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Charlotte. Emily. Anne. The Brontë sisters - the drama, the passion, and a story that lives for ever... Once upon a time there were three sisters, bound by love and suffering, growing up in wild isolation in a lonely house on the moor. Their story will astonish you: their passionate, dangerous closeness; their struggle against the world; their determination to rise above the fates of their parents and their other lost sisters, to become more than the world ever thought they could be. You don't know their story, but you think they do. They were the Brontës.
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Pasaal
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What I call a dense book. I really enjoyed it, because it went deep into the Brontes life and surroundings. Immense amount of illness and deprivation for all of them, but the story was beautifully written.

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Shannonbee
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Bubbles, chalk, books: everything you need for a trip to the park. I was bereft after finishing Jude Morgan's Passion, but fortunately I had this novel of the Brontes waiting patiently on my shelf.

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bookloversnevergotobedalone
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One of July's book club picks

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geowhaley
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Cannot wait to read this one. Too bad it'll languish on my shelves for a bit.

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