Fifteen Wild Decembers by Karen Powell
Isolated from society, Emily Brontë and her siblings spend their days inventing elaborate fictional realms or roaming the wild moors above their family home in Yorkshire. When the time comes for them to venture out into the world to earn a living, each of them struggles to adapt, but for Emily the change is catastrophic. Torn from the landscape to which she has become so passionately bound, she is simply unable to function.
To the outside world, Emily Brontë appears taciturn and unexceptional, but beneath the surface her mind is in a creative ferment. A violent phenomenon is about to burst forth that will fuse her imaginary world with the landscape of her beloved Yorkshire and change the literary world forever.
Fifteen Wild Decembers is the dazzling second novel from a writer who has been compared to Shirley Hazzard and Graham Greene, and whose first novel was described as ‘utterly stunning’, ‘mesmerizing’ and hailed as ‘a masterpiece.’
REVIEWS
"Karen Powell’s debut novel, The River Within, was a tale of class, grief and love set in 1950s Yorkshire. Her second travels further back into that county’s past and revisits the lives of its most famous writing family, the Brontës. The story of moorland isolation, early deaths and burgeoning creativity is a familiar one, but Powell, with Emily as her first-person narrator, gives it new energy, capturing the vulnerability of the three sisters and their determination to make the most of their talents." ― The Sunday Times
"An absolutely stunning piece of work." ― Good Housekeeping
"Emily Brontë, vividly reimagined. Karen Powell powerfully envisions the writer’s life and the transfiguring intensity of her art. With Fifteen Wild Decembers, Powell has served her heroine loyally." ― Financial Times
PRODUCT DETAILS
Paperback
Publisher: Europa Editions
ISBN: 978-1787704817
Pages: 288