raven_goodwoman 's review for:

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
5.0

This is amazingly the first Bronte novel I've really truly enjoyed. Having had to read Wuthering Heights three times and Jane Eyre twice (English Major), and failed to finish Villette after three attempts, this one kinda solved all the problems I had for the other two books? My favorite part of WH was how Heathcliff's wife ran away with her child to live by themselves, somehow, amazingly, during that time period without any help. I wanted to know more but understood the focus wasn't on that character any longer.

I wanted to know how a woman could make it in a world where she had so few options and Anne Bronte helped fill in that desire. Very incredible. (And feminist, whooooo!)