Return to Wuthering Heights
by Anna L'Estrange | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0523401337 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0523401337 Global Overview for this book
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As Emily Brontë's classic, Wuthering Heights, ended, Heathcliff had just died, still grieving over the death of Catherine. Over the years countless readers have wondered if their two descendants, Hareton and young Cathy, would be haunted by their tormented passions. Would they marry, and inherit the same tragic destiny of a love that was at once obsessive yet grand?
One more book from SmellyBelly's mother's neighbor. To be released.
One more book from SmellyBelly's mother's neighbor. To be released.
Journal Entry 2 by jblueafterglow at Kingsway and McMurray Ave in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada on Friday, April 30, 2010
Released 14 yrs ago (4/30/2010 UTC) at Kingsway and McMurray Ave in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
On a ledge on the SW corner, near the steps for the pedestrian overpass.
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A classic I havent read....Thanks!! Very excited to see where this one goes and plan to add a few myself...