What might the windswept moors of Yorkshire have to teach us about Lent?
In Bront Souls, Rev'd Mike Green invites readers to journey through the season of Lent in the company of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bront . Drawing deeply from Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Villette, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, this devotional weaves Scripture and story together in a way that illuminates both.
The Bront s do not offer easy answers. Their novels are filled with longing, moral struggle, endurance, and hard-won hope. Yet it is precisely this emotional honesty that makes them powerful companions for Lent - a season marked by truth-telling, surrender, and the slow work of grace.
Beginning on Ash Wednesday and travelling through Holy Week to Easter Day, each reflection pairs a Scripture reading with a scene from one of the Bront novels. As Catherine wrestles with divided desire, Jane learns integrity through loss, Lucy Snowe endures in quiet obscurity, and Helen Huntingdon clings to conscience amid suffering, readers are invited to see their own hearts more clearly - and to discover how Christ meets us there.
This is not literary criticism. Nor is it allegory. Instead, the Bront s' stories become a mirror for the soul, much like the parables of Jesus: revealing our mixed motives, our hidden fears, our deep hunger for love - and the grace that meets us in them.
As Lent unfolds, the journey moves:
From exposure to mercy
From endurance to quiet hope
From surrender to love that remains
From the cross to a resurrection joy that is gentle, durable, and lived in ordinary life
Thoughtful, prayerful, and rooted in Scripture, Bront Souls is ideal for personal devotion, small groups, or anyone who longs to walk more deeply into Lent with honesty and hope.
For readers who love the Bront s - and for those discovering them for the first time - this book offers a way to see both literature and faith in a new light.
Come and walk the long road of Lent - through moorland, valley, and quiet dawn - toward the steady joy of Easter.