Editors describe Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë’s classic Gothic novel, as “a love story, an unlikely coming together of two people far apart in age and social situation, yet clearly meant for each other.” Or are they? Listen in as we consider whether governess Jane and her master, Rochester, are well suited for each other. Whether you have had opportunity to read the novel or not, and whether your children are Scribblers or Challenge students, you are sure to enjoy the rich conversation.
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