The greatest tragic love story ever told but this time, Catherine tells it herself. In Catherine, Essie Fox breathes new life into Wuthering Heights, transforming a gothic masterpiece into a haunting confession of obsession, madness and love that even death cannot end.`A haunting work in its own right provides an extra dimension and new perspectives on one of literatures best-known tales of doomed love Sunday Times`Reverent and irreverent A must-read for anyone who visits Heathcliff and Cathys Yorkshire Moors in their dreams Erin Kelly`Every bit as gripping as the classic, yet has added immediacy and emotion. Hugely moving Sean LuskWith a nature as wild as the moors she loves to roam, Catherine Earnshaw grows up alongside Heathcliff, a foundling her father rescued from the streets of Liverpool. Their fierce, untamed bond deepens as they grow until Mr Earnshaws death leaves Hindley, Catherines brutal brother, in control and Heathcliff reduced to servitude.Desperate to protect him, Catherine turns to Edgar Linton, the handsome heir to Thrushcross Grange. She believes his wealth might free Heathcliff from cruelty but her choice is fatally misunderstood, and their lives spiral into a storm of passion, jealousy and revenge.Now, eighteen years later, Catherine rises from her grave to tell her story and seek redemption.Essie Foxs Catherine reimagines Wuthering Heights with beauty and intensity a haunting, atmospheric retelling that brings new life to a timeless classic and lays bare the dark heart of an immortal love.`A dazzling feminist retelling of the greatest tragic love affair in fiction gothic, defiant and heartbreakingly human Louisa Treger`ExquisiteLiz Fenwick`Passionate, vivid, utterly mesmerising satisfyingly familiar and yet sparking with wild gothic originality Kate Griffin`Haunting, authentic, exquisite a fresh and relevant story of obsession and revenge Anna Mazzola`A new level of understanding is brought by the change in perspective, and the joy, anguish, passion, obsession and destruction are not only witnessed but embodied. Essie Fox doesnt write from the heart, she writes from her soul stunning Barbara Havelocke`Wuthering Heights has been re-imagined by one of our most prominent Gothic novelists Read it by candlelight, surrounded by shadows, and let the deathly icy-cold fingers of its protagonist clasp you and send shivers down your spine Dr Michael Stewart`Beautiful! I loved being back in that world Emma Carroll `Expertly written, cleverly melding original text with reimagined interpretations a feminist retelling that retains the emotional truth of Emily Brontes original. Essie Fox has lovingly and meticulously reconstructed the story to draw out its dark, twisted heart Katherine Clements
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