This states the heroine Sara Frost while she suffers through all the ups and downs of a full-grown lovesickness. Her fiance has - allegedly for a year - exit in France (more specifically at the Frenchwomen) to realize itself. Your tröges research project on the lost letters of Charlotte Bronte, at an impasse and the publicitygeile Egomanin Claire Vigee swirls the pitiful remnant of Sara's life messed up even pitiless.
As the separation year is over, you know as a reader sorts highly interesting details about the Bronte family, has the most magnificent follies of love sick again close by lives, much chuckled, laughed often and certainly more than once with the heroine and her life in turmoil Men -, university and Hollywood jungle identified.
And of course, Sara is not the same after this separation ;-) year.
Jennifer Vandevers history intervenes alongside the superficial love and passion of the timid Sara also some other, more serious issues and bring them satirical, clear-sighted and pointed to paper.
Since the comparatively boring life of Brontes for a Hollywood film must first be freshening up biographical, and there come a reading several messed Hollywood concoctions to mind that are all too aptly caricatured. There is the Princess Diana expert and professor, although intellectually overtaxed, but thanks to their sex-sells-PR it still receives the most coveted research funding.
These were not the Brontes, who ruined Sara's life, after it was blown away at the age of 9 years of Wuthering Heights as it were. The professional help on their therapists worried parents could no longer help because:
"Now, How Could Cathy and Heathcliff resolve this problem by communicating Their feelings before it leads to a fatality ... How could you change that:??? Could Heathcliff have worn a warm coat How about Cathy paying more attention to her health"
No, not there! Sara has since owned by the Bronte romance, and her fiance Paul is not without reason an image of Heathcliff, uh Sir Laurence Olivier. By Sara but Charlotte Bronte makes pragmatic view about love to own - "As to intense passion, I am Convinced, That It Is No Desirable feeling." - Just going a whole entertaining and witty book into the country.
Have lots of fun with it.