penguinteen: theparisreview: When Charlotte Brontë was thirteen and her brother, Branwell, was twelve, they designed and wrote a series of tiny books: “Measuring less than one inch by two inches, the books were made from scraps of paper and constructed by hand. Despite their diminutive size, the books contained big adventures, written in ink in careful script.” For more of this morning’s roundup, click here. Two of our favorite things: tiny stuff, and books! Leave a comment