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Walking The Invisible; Following in the Brontës' Footsteps
Read our review on justimagine. uk Director: Sally WainwrightCast: Finn Atkins, Charlie Murphy, Jonathan Pryce, Chloe Pirrie, Rory Fleck-ByrneRegion Code: 2 (UK & Europe)Cert: 12Format: DVD It uses new-generation organic sunscreens, recognized for their minimal impact on the environment. An 'imaginative and elegant trek through the landscape of the Brontës' Grazia A moving, powerful story that shines a light on those that feel invisible in our world - and shows us that we ALL belong.
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Reviews
Chris Scurrah
I’ve loved Haworth and it’s surroundings since the first time we stepped foot in the little village of Stanbury, and this book makes me fall in love with it even more. It’s a love letter to the Brontë’s and the area they called home. In this book, Michael Stewart is like your favourite walking companion - always interesting and good company on your journey. I love Stewart’s anecdotal style.
Lucy Onions
It’s easy to see how passionate Stewart is of this windswept land of purple heather, wuthering weather and moors as far as the eye can see. I love that we, the readers, are exploring this literary Mecca with him and his dog, Woolfie.
As well as being full of interesting facts and figures about the South Pennine Hills (West of Bradford), this is a travelogue with heart and soul. Stewart achieves this balancing act with ease and skill. I can’t wait to follow in the Brontë’s footsteps on our return. Mr.
Travel writers need to have a voice that is a balance of knowledgeable and companionable. I honestly cannot find anything bad to say about this brilliantly written, heartfelt tour of Brontë Country. Historical stories, anecdotes, amusing tales and fabulous walks in beautiful Bronte Country - it's a winning formula and not to be missed!