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Syrie James: The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë (Paperback, 2009, Avon A) 4 stars

Though poor, plain, and unconnected, Charlotte Bronte possesses a deeply passionate side which she reveals …

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4 stars

I find Charlotte extremely fascinating. I'm always hungry for information about her character, her appearance, her siblings. This book was a wonderful way to introduce the meal. Do not take this piece book as truth, it is still fiction although it is largely based on truth. I will admit, James' version of Charlotte does not align with mine and I was shocked by it. Even after reading this novel, I still don't truly see the Charlotte in this book as the real Charlotte. Unfortunately, we never will, no matter how hard we try.


"I have written about the joys of love. I have, in my secret heart, long dreamt of an intimate connection with a man; every Jane, I believe, deserves her Rochester."

Though poor, plain, and unconnected, Charlotte Bronte possesses a deeply passionate side which she reveals only in her writings—creating Jane Eyre and other novels that stand among literature's most beloved works. Living a secluded life in the wilds of Yorkshire with her sisters Emily and Anne, their drug-addicted brother, and an eccentric father who is going blind, Charlotte Bronte dreams of a real love story as fiery as the ones she creates.

But it is in the pages of her diary where Charlotte exposes her deepest feelings and desires—and the truth about her life, its triumphs and shattering disappointments, her family, the inspiration behind her work, her scandalous secret passion for the man she can never have . . . and her intense, dramatic relationship with the man she comes to love, the enigmatic Arthur Bell Nicholls.

"Who is this man who has dared to ask for my hand? Why is my father so dead set against him? Why are half the residents of Haworth determined to lynch him—or shoot him?"

From Syrie James, the acclaimed, bestselling author of The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen, comes a powerfully compelling, intensely researched literary feat that blends historical fact and fiction to explore the passionate heart and unquiet soul of Charlotte Bronte. It is Charlotte's story, just as she might have written it herself.

First: Dear Reader,
Imagine, if you will, that a great discovery has been made, which has sparked enormouse excitement in the literary world: a series of journals, which have lain buried and forgotten for more than a century in the cellar of a remote farmhouse in the British Isles, have been officially authenticated as the private diaries of Charlotte Bronte.

Last: "And I you," I whispered in return, as I melted into his embrace.