Naomi is a simple girl who has always loved books and stories. They have made her a silent observer of life, of the world, of people. But they have also shaped her into a voracious, passionate, impatient and deeply honest human being, as the Brontës have. Their intensity and passion, imprisoned in corsets and good Victorian manners, their clear and, yet sometimes, unusual idea of what was right and what was wrong, echo her entire being. The Brontë sisters' novels and poems have been an immense source of inspiration for her poetry and prose.
One on the Moor is a poignant exploration of the Brontë family's emotional turmoil as they navigate the complexities of love, loss and literary ambition.
