- Book Information
- Genre: Historical fiction
- Paperback: 167 pages
- Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (June 9, 2018)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1720757607
- ISBN-13: 978-1720757603
Synopsis:
It would
degrade me to marry Heathcliff now…”
Cathy’s
immortal words from Wuthering Heights change Heathcliff’s
life. At just seventeen years of age, heartbroken and penniless, he
runs away to face an unknown future.
Three years
later, he returns – much improved in manners, appearance and
prosperity.
But what
happened during those years? How could he have made his fortune, from
nothing? Who might his parents have been? And what fate turned him
into literature’s most famous anti-hero?
For almost two
centuries, these questions have remained unanswered.
Until now…
Purchase Link
- mybook.to/heathcliff
Review: Being a HUGE fan of Wuthering Heights, I jumped at the chance to read this book. It is an imagined telling of the years Heathcliff was away from The Heights and The Grange.
The story is told from a variety of viewpoints, both people we know from the original book and newly introduced characters. They combine to tell a dark, dramatic adventure and offer a believable tale of Heathcliff and his changing circumstances and personality.
After reading this book, I no longer look at Heathcliff as a sympathetic, romantic figure. He is twisted, manipulative and evil.
The author does a great job of keeping the Bronte feel in her telling of this story. This is my first exposure to her writing, but it will definitely not be my last.
Rating: Four stars
Review: Being a HUGE fan of Wuthering Heights, I jumped at the chance to read this book. It is an imagined telling of the years Heathcliff was away from The Heights and The Grange.
The story is told from a variety of viewpoints, both people we know from the original book and newly introduced characters. They combine to tell a dark, dramatic adventure and offer a believable tale of Heathcliff and his changing circumstances and personality.
After reading this book, I no longer look at Heathcliff as a sympathetic, romantic figure. He is twisted, manipulative and evil.
The author does a great job of keeping the Bronte feel in her telling of this story. This is my first exposure to her writing, but it will definitely not be my last.
Rating: Four stars
Author Bio – Sue
Barnard is a British novelist, editor and award-winning poet whose
family background is far stranger than any work of fiction. She would
write a book about it if she thought anybody would believe her.
Sue
was born in North Wales but has spent most of her life in and around
Manchester. She speaks French like a Belgian, German like a
schoolgirl, and Italian and Portuguese like an Englishwoman abroad.
Her
mind is so warped that she has appeared on BBC TV’s Only
Connect
quiz show, and she has also compiled questions for BBC Radio 4's
fiendishly difficult Round
Britain Quiz.
This once caused one of her sons to describe her as "professionally
weird." The label has stuck.
Sue’s
first novel, The
Ghostly Father
(a new take on the traditional story of Romeo & Juliet), was
officially released on St Valentine's Day 2014. Since then she has
produced five more novels: Nice
Girls Don’t (2014),
The
Unkindest Cut of All
(2015), Never
on Saturday
(2017), Heathcliff
(2018),
and Finding
Nina
(2019).
Sue now lives
in Cheshire, UK, with her extremely patient husband and a large
collection of unfinished scribblings.
Social Media
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