A review by kategbpelletier
A Secret Sisterhood: The Literary Friendships of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot, and Virginia Woolf by Emily Midorikawa

4.0

I greatly enjoyed this book. It really fits into most of my wheelhouse: female authors, history, and the story behind the story we think we know. The beginning of the book is based on less primary source material, which is largely due to Jane Austen's family destroying much of it. As time moves more toward the modern day, the richness of the relationships between these female authors is more and more apparent. I would absolutely recommend this book to any budding author, or anyone interested in the lives of any of these remarkable women.