Mary Shelley, the talented but moody daughter of William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecroft. Percy Shelley, or as he preferred to be known, Shelley – a gifted poet who swept Mary off her feet at the tender age of 16, when they eloped. Claire Clairmont, Mary's step-sister and eight months younger, intelligent with a radical approach to life, and who was the third part of their inverted triangle. Lord Byron, who had fame like a rock star of the time, but because of his many scandals he had to flee England. John Polidori; age 20 and Byron's physician, who wanted to be a writer and thought accompanying Byron on his travels would help with this.
This is the story of these five remarkable young people, thrown together during four days of rain and storm, and all of what followed. It is a story like no other.
The Young
Romantics is the best and one of the most unique historical novels I have ever
read. I absolutely guarantee that it will keep you enthralled, from the first
page to the very last. Elise Watts – author.
Scrupulously
researched, beautifully written, it really feels like you are amongst these
remarkable people, and their triumphs and tragedies. The Young Romantics is a
must-read. Ann Reed – author.
I can't
imagine a person who could read The Young Romantics and not be captivated by
it. John Hill – author
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