Wuthering Heights.
By the most naturally gifted and Greatest Woman Poet this country has ever produced.
Forgive its rather cumbersome structure and see its vision and depth.
Emily Bronte wrote just the one book and died shortly after, but it was amazing for its time. I read it for the first time when I was 13 and it wasn't an easy read, but that is its secret. It introduces a World that is reluctant to let you in and poses layer upon layer of questions about what we perceive is the natural "norm."
Forget the "romance" label and read it for what it is. A testament to the Natural World that should be let be.
It's brutality repulsed most of the critics when it was published, but I just admire its complete honesty and the way the Author spoke from her heart of the way the World seemed for her.