<p>An âimaginative and elegant trek through the landscape of the BrontĂ«sâ <strong><em>Grazia</em></strong></p>
<p>âAn essential companionâ <strong><em>Lancashire Post</em></strong></p>
<p>âLiterary but unpretentiousâ <strong><em>My Weekly</em></strong></p>
<p>âStewartâs passion and enthusiasm for the Brontesâ lives and work and the landscape that shaped them is palpable and infectious. If you werenât struck [âŠ] with âBronte Feverâ before, after reading this you may well beâ <strong><em>Yorkshire Post</em></strong></p>
<p>âA terrific tribute to the BrontĂ«s â and to the landscapes that shaped their literatureâ <strong><em>Guardian</em></strong></p>
<p>âFor those who wish to follow in the footsteps of the BrontĂ«s, however the surroundings might have shifted over 200 years, Michael Stewart is an engaging and knowledgeable guide to have leading the way.â<strong><em>BrontĂ« Studies</em></strong></p>
<p>âAn authoritative, inspirational and often humorous companion to a great Yorkshire family and the landscape that shaped them â and many others â throughout historyâ <strong><em>Yorkshire Life</em></strong></p>
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Michael Stewart is Head of Creative Writing at the University of Huddersfield, and author of Ill Will, as well as 3 other novels and a selection of poetry. His debut novel, King Crow, won the Not the Booker Prize in 2011.
He is also the creator of the Brontë Stones project, four monumental stones situated in the landscape between the birthplace and the parsonage, inscribed with poems by Kate Bush, Carol Ann Duffy, Jeannette Winterson and Jackie Kay.