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Mr. Rochester

von Sarah Shoemaker

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A deft and irresistible retelling of Charlotte Brontë's beloved classic Jane Eyreâ??from the point of view of the dashing, mysterious Mr. Rochester himself.

"A cracking-good read!" â??People, Best New Books

For 170 years, Edward Fairfax Rochester has stood as one of literature's most complex and captivating romantic heroes. Sometimes cruel, sometimes tender, Jane Eyre's mercurial master at Thornfield Hall has mesmerized, beguiled, and, yes, baffled fans of Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece for generations. But his own story has never been told.

We first meet this brilliant, tormented hero as a motherless boy roaming Thornfield's lonely corridors. On the morning of Edward's eighth birthday, his father issues a decree: He is to be sent away to get an education, exiled from all he ever loved. Young Edward's journey will take him across working-class England and the decadence of continental Europe before he lands on the warm, languid shores of faraway Jamaica, where his inheritance lies.

That island, however, holds secrets of its own, and Edward soon grows entangled in morally dubious business dealings and a passionate, whirlwind love affair with the town's ravishing heiress, Bertha Antoinetta Mason. Eventually, in the wake of a devastating betrayal, Edward must return to England with his increasingly unstable wife to take over as master of Thornfield. And it is there, on a twilight ride, that he meets the stubborn, plain young governess who will steal his heart and teach him how to love again.

Mr. Rochester is a sweeping coming-of-age story and a stirring tale of adventure, romance, and deceit. Faithful in every particular to Brontë's original yet full of unexpected twists and riveting behind-the-scenes drama, this novel will completely, deliciously, and forever change how we read and remember Jane Ey… (mehr)

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It was really interesting to see the events of Jayne Eyre through a different character's eyes and now I need to read Jane Eyre again! This book is definitely worth a read for any Jayne Eyre fan ( )
  DebTat2 | Oct 13, 2023 |
For fans of Jane Eyre may have wondered what is Rochester's background and how did he end up with a psychotic wife locked up in his attic, author Sarah Shoemaker provides a plausible and thought-provoking, if somewhat problematic, backstory in this companion novel.

The narrative started strong, and the writing is excellent. It was fun and engaging, and Rochester seemed like a sincere, good-hearted and generally likeable guy thrust via deceit into circumstances not of his choosing. My regard for him was sympathetic until his behavior toward Jane evolved suddenly into something uncomfortable and manipulative. He was literally gaslighting her. Moreover, I was not convinced of either's love for the other with what little interaction was presented in the text. Rochester's affections for Jane seem to come abruptly out of nowhere — he concluded they are perfectly suited for one another when they were but barely acquainted, which had me considering that Edward too may have been afflicted with a touch of crazy. It's been several decades since I read Jane Eyre, so perhaps there is a similar lack of buildup and the same criticism would apply. There are a number of red flags when viewed through a 21st-century lens. The one thing Rochester and Jane did have in common was a lifelong lack of a loving family and both were cruelly starved for affection. Readers would normally be rooting for this kind of connection, but their relationship as presented didn't quite sit right with me. ( )
  ryner | Dec 3, 2022 |
3.5 stars

I’m a Jane Eyre fan. Of course I am. Classic, moody, romantic – what’s not to like? Well, with all the film and television adaptions of the story, I confess to yawning through most of little Jane’s trials and tribulations at the Lowood School in favor of the far-more interesting gothic tale of mysterious mansion with its secrets and moody master.

So I was drawn to this book. Of course I was. Sarah Shoemaker concentrates on young Edward’s life and education, pieced together from bits and bobs in Brontë’s original. She blends her historian / researcher’s experience with a keen understanding of the psychology of a lonely and abandoned child, and wraps it all up with a strong period style in the writing.

Roughly two-thirds of the book are all that, only bringing in Jane much later. That works in this book because, as in the original, Jane is by far the more interesting character. Shoemaker’s Edward Fairfax Rochester is smart and curious, but painfully naïve and overly optimistic, even in the face of one betrayal after another.

We always knew that gruff, barking exterior was a mask, but he’s really rather stupidly naïve and quite irritatingly desperate for love. Okay, I can see how that works – and Shoemaker does a credible job of creating a highly detailed backstory to support that. But despite his attractive intelligence, he’s more than a bit annoying.

[Sidebar: I can go on for a while if I start to compare the pluses and minuses of all the various screen versions of Rochester. None are perfectly balanced: too gruff, too gentle, too brooding, too emo… but I digress.]

Reviewers here comment they don't like the obvious research in the first part of the book (how the mill works, details of the schoolroom) but I enjoyed those bits. Shoemaker’s quite impressive in this facet of her novel. Others comment that the book falls apart once Jane comes into the story, but again, I feel Shoemaker made good choices not to dwell on what Brontë covered in detail - and from Jane’s point of view. Here, we get Rochester’s version of the iconic scenes and the author doesn’t fall into the trap of including his observations of something he wouldn’t have witnessed or known about.

I enjoyed the book. It’s a nice companion to the original Jane Eyre.

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  MLHart | May 22, 2020 |
I really enjoyed this retelling of Charlotte Bronte's classic "Jane Eyre" through the eyes of Mr. Rochester. The novel enriches the world of Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester. Looking forward to more from this author. ( )
  Jane-Phillips | Nov 7, 2019 |
I'm a long-time fan of "Jane Eyre" and believe myself to be critical of modern remake and spin-off tales...but this one was beautifully executed. The author captured the tone of Charlotte Bronte's writing well, it felt natural and appropriate, and did a marvelous job of taking up all the little details from "Jane Eyre" and spinning it into a convincing tale--at least, she convinced me :)

Rochester's mercurial temper and abrupt behaviors to Jane make more sense now (some not fully, but one makes allowances for a favorite hero :p). I felt full sympathy for his predicament by the time he met Jane.

All in all, I think Ms Shoemaker did a brilliant job, making me fall in love with the whole "Jane Eyre" universe again. I didn't want it to end so have now started re-reading "Jane Eyre" to savor it all :) ( )
  emanate28 | Oct 6, 2019 |
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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:

A deft and irresistible retelling of Charlotte Brontë's beloved classic Jane Eyreâ??from the point of view of the dashing, mysterious Mr. Rochester himself.

"A cracking-good read!" â??People, Best New Books

For 170 years, Edward Fairfax Rochester has stood as one of literature's most complex and captivating romantic heroes. Sometimes cruel, sometimes tender, Jane Eyre's mercurial master at Thornfield Hall has mesmerized, beguiled, and, yes, baffled fans of Charlotte Brontë's masterpiece for generations. But his own story has never been told.

We first meet this brilliant, tormented hero as a motherless boy roaming Thornfield's lonely corridors. On the morning of Edward's eighth birthday, his father issues a decree: He is to be sent away to get an education, exiled from all he ever loved. Young Edward's journey will take him across working-class England and the decadence of continental Europe before he lands on the warm, languid shores of faraway Jamaica, where his inheritance lies.

That island, however, holds secrets of its own, and Edward soon grows entangled in morally dubious business dealings and a passionate, whirlwind love affair with the town's ravishing heiress, Bertha Antoinetta Mason. Eventually, in the wake of a devastating betrayal, Edward must return to England with his increasingly unstable wife to take over as master of Thornfield. And it is there, on a twilight ride, that he meets the stubborn, plain young governess who will steal his heart and teach him how to love again.

Mr. Rochester is a sweeping coming-of-age story and a stirring tale of adventure, romance, and deceit. Faithful in every particular to Brontë's original yet full of unexpected twists and riveting behind-the-scenes drama, this novel will completely, deliciously, and forever change how we read and remember Jane Ey

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