The Anglophile’s Notebook
Book Feature - The Anglophile’s Notebook
HBL Note: Lisa Borgnes Giramonti, author of Novel Interiors, describes THE ANGLOPHILE’S NOTEBOOK by Sunday Taylor as, “Part literary mystery, part how-to-reinvent-your-life, and 100% delicious.” This novel is about Charlotte Brontë, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters we know so well. When I was very young, my dad took his middle school students to England for a summer study abroad…yes, middle schoolers. He promised that when I was that age, he’d take me too. Well, I’m now 35 and still haven’t been to England…it is becoming a bit of a family joke that he’ll take me “someday.” I keep threatening to go without him. I suppose this book will tide me over for a few more years. Scroll down to read more about THE ANGLOPHILE’S NOTEBOOK by Sunday Taylor.
From the publisher:
The Anglophile’s Notebook is a literary mystery set in England. Claire Easton travels from Los Angeles to London to research a book on her favorite author, Charlotte Brontë. While seeking Brontë’s secrets, she discovers her own. The Anglophile’s Notebook will transport the reader to literary London and the beautifully wild countryside of Yorkshire, home of the Brontë sisters. It’s filled with writerly ghosts, enchanting bookstores, cozy pubs, English country gardens, secret correspondence, gothic intrigue and memorable characters.