With a genderfluid protagonist and 21st-century twist, this spirited debut pays homage to the British classics while joyfully centering an LGBTQ+ point of view, perfect for fans of Emily M. Danforth.
This charming, immersive read reminds all queer people, now more than ever, we deserve to take up space and matter (Kosoko Jackson).
Orphaned young and raised with chilly indifference at an all-boys boarding school, Brontë Ellis has grown up stifled by rigid rules and social norms, forbidden from expressing his gender identity. His beloved novels and period films lend an escape, until a position as a live-in tutor provides him with a chance to leave St. Marys behind.
Greenwood Manor is the kind of elegant country house Bron has only read about, and amid lavish parties and cricket matches, the Edwards family welcomes him into the household with true warmth. Mr. Edwards and the young Ada, Brons pupil, accept without question that Brons gender presentation is not traditionally masculine. Only Darcy, the eldest son, seems uncomfortable with Bronthe two of them couldnt be more opposite.
When a tragic fire blazes through the estates idyllic peace, Bron begins to sense dark secrets smoldering beneath Greenwood Manors surface. Channeling the heroines of his cherished paperbacks, he begins to sift through the wreckage. Soon, hes not sure what to believe, especially with his increasing attraction to Darcy clouding his vision.
Drawing energy and inspiration from Charlotte Brontë, Jane Austen, E.M. Forster, and more while bowing to popular fiction such as Plain Bad Heroines, The Manor House Governess is destined to become a modern classic.
Genre: Literary Fiction
This charming, immersive read reminds all queer people, now more than ever, we deserve to take up space and matter (Kosoko Jackson).
Orphaned young and raised with chilly indifference at an all-boys boarding school, Brontë Ellis has grown up stifled by rigid rules and social norms, forbidden from expressing his gender identity. His beloved novels and period films lend an escape, until a position as a live-in tutor provides him with a chance to leave St. Marys behind.
Greenwood Manor is the kind of elegant country house Bron has only read about, and amid lavish parties and cricket matches, the Edwards family welcomes him into the household with true warmth. Mr. Edwards and the young Ada, Brons pupil, accept without question that Brons gender presentation is not traditionally masculine. Only Darcy, the eldest son, seems uncomfortable with Bronthe two of them couldnt be more opposite.
When a tragic fire blazes through the estates idyllic peace, Bron begins to sense dark secrets smoldering beneath Greenwood Manors surface. Channeling the heroines of his cherished paperbacks, he begins to sift through the wreckage. Soon, hes not sure what to believe, especially with his increasing attraction to Darcy clouding his vision.
Drawing energy and inspiration from Charlotte Brontë, Jane Austen, E.M. Forster, and more while bowing to popular fiction such as Plain Bad Heroines, The Manor House Governess is destined to become a modern classic.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Praise for this book
"Brimming with lush prose and multi-dimensional characters, The Manor House Governess is a reimagining unlike any other. A modern classic about identity, love, and boldly walking one's own path." - Ashley Herring Blake
"A brilliantly queer take on the Victorian governess archetype. Conceptually clever & beautifully written." - Emma Carroll
"Earnest, sweet, and delightfully queer. The perfect love letter to Bronte's legacy." - Mason Deaver
"A sublime and tenderly-written novel that is at once an interrogation of and love letter to the literary classics." - Bea Fitzgerald
"Tender, beautiful and bold. Brilliant queer anachronism and deep longing blended with Castle's prose and storytelling prowess makes for a very special novel." - Lizzie Huxley-Jones
"Thought provoking, atmospheric and introspective . . . Not only demands a space in the classics hall of fame, but reminds all queer people, now more than ever, we deserve to take up space and matter. A must read." - Kosoko Jackson
"A queer, atmospheric reimagining of the classic English gothic novel, paying homage to writers like E M Forster and Charlotte Bronte while also bringing a modern sensibility and contemporary spin. In turns spooky, funny, and romantic, C. A. Castle's debut novel is sure to be a hit." - Mackenzi Lee
"Fun, fresh and clever. A fantastic coming of age story, and a huge treat for all fans of Jane Eyre." - Katie Lumsden
"C. A. Castle delicately and astutely reinvents the romance that queer & trans readers need, slaying self-doubt and refusing tragic tropes." - So Mayer
"Atmospheric and emotional . . . At once timeless and totally modern. This slow-burner will keep you guessing until the final pages. An assured debut." - Justin Myers
"The Manor House Governess weaves past and present together to create a queer story of love and intrigue that feels thrillingly new and boldly relevant." - Abdi Nazemian
"A brilliantly queer take on the Victorian governess archetype. Conceptually clever & beautifully written." - Emma Carroll
"Earnest, sweet, and delightfully queer. The perfect love letter to Bronte's legacy." - Mason Deaver
"A sublime and tenderly-written novel that is at once an interrogation of and love letter to the literary classics." - Bea Fitzgerald
"Tender, beautiful and bold. Brilliant queer anachronism and deep longing blended with Castle's prose and storytelling prowess makes for a very special novel." - Lizzie Huxley-Jones
"Thought provoking, atmospheric and introspective . . . Not only demands a space in the classics hall of fame, but reminds all queer people, now more than ever, we deserve to take up space and matter. A must read." - Kosoko Jackson
"A queer, atmospheric reimagining of the classic English gothic novel, paying homage to writers like E M Forster and Charlotte Bronte while also bringing a modern sensibility and contemporary spin. In turns spooky, funny, and romantic, C. A. Castle's debut novel is sure to be a hit." - Mackenzi Lee
"Fun, fresh and clever. A fantastic coming of age story, and a huge treat for all fans of Jane Eyre." - Katie Lumsden
"C. A. Castle delicately and astutely reinvents the romance that queer & trans readers need, slaying self-doubt and refusing tragic tropes." - So Mayer
"Atmospheric and emotional . . . At once timeless and totally modern. This slow-burner will keep you guessing until the final pages. An assured debut." - Justin Myers
"The Manor House Governess weaves past and present together to create a queer story of love and intrigue that feels thrillingly new and boldly relevant." - Abdi Nazemian
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