Maria Branwell has spent 200 years in the shadow of her extraordinary children, Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontė. Now the first biography of Mrs Brontė appears as a beautiful bicentenary paperback edition in October 2021, with a commissioned portrait of Maria at 38 based on the only two existing images in the Brontė Collection. Sharon Wright's critically-acclaimed biography reveals Maria's fascinating life as a Regency gentlewoman who went looking for an adventure and found one. A sudden passion and whirlwind love affair led to the birth of the most gifted literary siblings the world has ever known. From a wealthy home in Penzance, Maria was a contemporary of Jane Austen and enjoyed the social status of a prominent family with secrets. So how did Maria fall for the penniless curate she called 'My Dear Saucy Pat' hundreds of miles from the home she loved? And what adventures lead lover Patrick Brontė to their fateful meeting in Yorkshire? What family scandals did Maria leave behind in Cornwall? How did wealthy and independent Miss Branwell of balmy Penzance adjust to life as Mrs Brontė in Yorkshire during the industrial revolution? And what was her enduring legacy in the lives of those world famous daughters and troubled son?