Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte

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by Anne Bronte

Anne Bronte's first novel is the compelling autobiographical tale of a young woman desperately seeking a place in the world

When her family becomes impoverished after a disastrous financial speculation, Agnes Grey determines to find work as a governess in order to contribute to their meagre income and assert her independence. But Agnes's enthusiasm is swiftly extinguished as she struggles first with the unmanageable Bloomfield children and then with the painful disdain of the haughty Murray family; the only kindness she receives comes from Mr Weston, the sober young curate. Drawing on her own experience, Anne Bronte's first novel offers a compelling personal perspective on the desperate position of unmarried, educated women for whom becoming a governess was the only respectable career open in Victorian society.

Reviewed by sarahjay on

4 of 5 stars

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I ended up really loving this. Anne is so clearly underrated. This book is really religious, so maybe that turns some people off, but I didn't mind it because there was a clear difference between the crappy religious people and the kind of religious people who love others, including people less fortunate than they are, and care about animals. I also found Agnes to be really funny and sarcastic and realistic. And a cat lady. And she falls in love with a cat guy. MR. WESTON IS WONDERFUL. The animal rights theme in this was lovely.

4 stars because the first five chapters were SO HARD TO GET THROUGH, but after you get past the satanic children, you're good.

I do wish she'd elaborated more on the love story. She kept saying things like "I don't want to bore you with the details" - AGNES. BORE ME WITH THE DETAILS. PLEASE.

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