I took part in the AtoZ Challenge for the first time last year. There are thirty book reviews and author interviews in my April Author Spotlight. Check it out here.
This year I’ve decided to take part again with a completely different theme: Jane Eyre.
As you may have noticed, my blog is called Rereading Jane Eyre, and although there are plenty of posts about Jane Eyre, I think it would be a great idea to take advantage of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre.
This is what I’ll be posting about: All About Jane Eyre. Whay else could I post about for thirty days?
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Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
1 Jane Eyre’s
Author |
2 Jane Eyre’s
Book |
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4 Jane Eyre’s
Cousins |
5 Jane Eyre’s
Dresses |
6 Jane Eyre’s
Eyes |
7 Jane Eyre’s
Friends |
8 Jane Eyre’s First Home
Gateshead |
9 Jane Eyre’s
Husband |
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11 Jane Eyre’s
I First person narration |
12 Jane Eyre’s
Job |
13 Jane Eyre’s
Knowledge |
14 Jane Eyre’s School
Lowood |
15 Jane Eyre’s Brother-in-law
Mason |
16 Jane Eyre’s
Naivete |
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18 Jane Eyre’s
Origins |
19 Jane Eyre’s
Prequel |
20 Jane Eyre’s
Quotes |
21 Jane Eyre’s
Reception |
22 Jane Eyre’s
Sequels |
23 Jane Eyre’s
Thornfield Hall |
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25 Jane Eyre’s
Uncles and aunts |
26 Jane Eyre’s Ward
Adele Varens |
27 Jane Eyre’s
Weddings |
28 Jane Eyre’s Housekeeper
Mrs. Fairfax |
29 Jane Eyre’s
Yorkshire |
30 Jane Eyre’s
Zeal |
I really wanted an excuse to write more about Jane Eyre.
Little and big things to bring readers closer to this amazing young girl, who was born an orphan, abandoned by her only family, her cruel Aunt Reed, brought up in a dismal boarding school, trained as a teacher, became a governess, fell in love with a married man, and almost died of starvation on the streets.
In spite of finding herself in this pitiable situation, she managed to recover, with the help of three siblings (who turned out to be her cousins), found employment as a teacher, inherited a fortune, and returned to the man she loved and married him.
But there’s a great deal more to Jane Eyre than meets the eye. I’ll tell you some of her secrets and hidden treasures.
I hope you enjoy finding out about Jane Eyre as much as I know I’m going to enjoy writing all these posts.
I’m also looking forward to reading all your posts.
You haven’t posted your theme reveal? Check up the rest.
You haven’t signed up yet? You’re still on time here.
It’s going to be a busy month! Enjoy 🙂 and remember…
Good luck; marvellous you have it all planned out too.
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Thanks, Geoff 🙂 I never get anything done if I don’t plan 😂
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Welcome to the party (smile) Blessings! It’ll be fun!
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Thank you, Ann. Looking forward to yours too 🙂
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(smile)
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I can see you (and all of us) are going to have a ball!
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My goodness, you are ORGANIZED. I’m looking forward to you posts!
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Thank you, Noelle.💖 I think this is where I met you 2 years ago. I didn’t take part because I was new to blogging but I followed a few bloggers and you were one with your artistic posts!
Actually it’s a survival mechanism. If I don’t plan ahead (just a month ir two!) I never get anything done😂
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Good to see you’ve taken the plunge! See you in April 🙂
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Love that final quote, “You will decide your destiny”. I think your destiny is to write about Jane Eyre. Best wishes. Sounds like a wonderful project.
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