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Mar 9, 2010 · The girl : a novel. by. Cookson, Catherine. Publication date. 1977. Topics. Working class. Publisher. New York : Morrow.
Jan 1, 2001 · Catherine Cookson. Her name was Hannah Boyle, but to the people of the village she would always be “The Girl” – Matthew Thornton’s bastard. Savagely treated by Matthew’s wife, Anne, she fled for protection to the devil-may-care horse-dealer, Ned Ridley, who had earlier befriended her.
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Aug 3, 2011 · Catherine Cooksonathon I – The Girl. The first Catherine Cookson I’ve ever read, this book contains every single stereotype I associate with the writer. It’s 1850. Bastard daughter is taken from Newcastle (Howay the lads with a liddle fishy etc etc) to the village of Hexham by her dying mother who presents her to the ‘Big Man’ in the ...
Her first book, "Kate Hannigan" (1950), tells the partly autobiographical story of a working-class girl becoming pregnant by an upper-middle class man. The baby is raised by Kate's parents and...
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Oct 6, 2020 · Catherine Cookson’s The Girl. This was a difficult book for me to read, given the central character is presented as the illegitimate offspring of a middle class, relatively well-off family man. This is my second foray into Catherine Cookson as I read my way through a compendium of her novels.
rare treat for lovers of romantic fiction The Girl from Leam Lane Piers Dudgeon,2006 This newly revised biography pieces together the uncensored details of Catherine Cookson s troubled and tempestuous life through a unique combination
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