![]() ![]() ![]() After a series of contemporary women's fiction, she wrote "The Tailor's Daughter" - a novel situated in Victorian England with a mad-woman-in-the-attic ending, clearly inspired by "Jane Eyre." When she finally took on Charlotte's life story, she felt the novel was so different from her previous work that she should publish it under a different name. Unable to find a producer for the project, she moved on to another kind of storytelling her first novel, "Firebird," was published by Penguin Putnam and became a New York Times bestseller, translated into 18 languages. Juliet Gael is the pen name Janice Graham uses to publish her "bio-fiction." Long fascinated by the poignantly courageous life of Charlotte Brontë, she first wrote Charlotte's story as a screenplay in the 90's when she was working as a screenwriter in Hollywood and Paris. ![]()
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