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A missing novelist, an early 20th-century painter and the Brontë sisters inspire new historical fiction

Karen Powell’s immersive and moving “Fifteen Wild Decembers” focuses on Emily Bronte’s coming of age.

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The Brontë sisters — seen here in “Portrait of the Brontë Sisters,” by Patrick Branwell Brontë — are characters in “Fifteen Wild Decembers.”


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“The Story She Left,” by Patti Callahan Henry, Simon & Schuster Canada, $25.99.

The Story She Left Behind

Patti Callahan Henry

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Janet Somerville is the author of “Yours, for Probably Always: Martha Gellhorn’s Letters of Love & War 1930-1949.”

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