The Bronte Story by Tim Vicary - When I Cried

A life whose words were arranged in tragic letters that increase fates pride and familiarity with the incurable diseases prevalent in that era, where a family wrote an early death and a father buried his family members one after the other, and he remained alone and consoled his memories. And the spectrum of a time has passed by asking permission... And the side conversations, the intermittent laughter, the repeated sorrows, and the reception of death with a surrender that hurts the eyes and those towering talents and secrets that are told in literary salons, however, we have no proof that they are true.

One sister who delayed the execution of the death call until a later time tamed his ferocity and lulled his ego. The famous Bronte family, who gave the world the most important women writers in the world: Amelie, Anne, and Charlotte, knew the true meaning of poverty, destitution, and disease, but also knew the true meaning of creativity...and that ability to transform tragedies, a bridge over crossing into a vast world full of colors, bright and complex characters just like life. And a family that enjoyed writing, pleased it and overcame stress thanks to pen and paper from repeated disappointments.

Book: "THE BRONTE STORY" by Tim Vicari The book alone opens the door to freedom into the fields of the imagination of the book, this capricious lover whose eyes I have always covered in mirror, takes us a few "light" steps beyond the virus that crushes what remains of hope... and that hard relationship With this character and that!

Written by English teacher and novel lover Tim Vicari as he imagines himself a father-and-husband in the Bronte family losing his boy wife, and then his six children, one after the other. How could his life be? Only Charlotte, who is perhaps the most famous among boys for her velvety narration abilities, reaches adulthood before death breaks into his circle of dreams, a family whose members love the house. Hating the school with the cruelty of its teachers, the filth of its spaces, and its "insistence" to transmit deadly diseases to the unfortunate children at home, the boys developed their collective talent for writing. In creating lifeless worlds outside the imagination.

Death, this surreptitious visitor, lurked behind their stories that became universal after their transition to the world of truth. Six children, three of whom starred: Amelie, Anne, and Charlotte. Life is short and hard, and the sisters did not know that the whole world would salute their literary creations. Tuberculosis has decimated the whole family, where only the father and husband, bereaved until the noble surrender, remain alone with his memories and the spectrum of laughter mixed with this velvet sadness.

Tim Vicari, imagine himself the man left alone in this cruel world. How can he tell his story with death?

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