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  • av Catherine Cookson
    109 - 131

    Agnes Conway är den 22-åriga föreståndaren för faderns tobaksbutiker. Fadern verkar bekymmerslös och oansvarig, men det finns mörka hemligheter i hans förflutna som till slut kommer till ytan. Agnes är en stark ung kvinna som lyckas behålla sitt grepp om tillvaron genom många tragiska händelser under tiden före, under och efter första världskriget.Catherine Cookson föddes 1906 i South Shields och dog 1998 i Newcastle-upon-Tyne. "Kate Hannigan", hennes första roman, utkom 1949. Hon var en av 1900-talets mest älskade underhållningsförfattare och blev både upptagen i Brittiska Imperieordern och adlad till följd av sitt författarskap. Flera brittiska tv-serier är baserade på hennes romaner, som översatts i 25 länder.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    211

    Bill and Fiona Bailey are eagerly awaiting the arival of their first child... Catherine Cookson uses her unique gifts to splendid effect in this heartwarming story.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    247

    Angus has ambitious plans for his future, plans that had never included Vanessa - until now .

  • av Catherine Cookson
    157

    The woman who presented herself at the offices of the respectable firm of London solicitors was frail, and her clothes hung off her body. She asked to see the firm's senior partner, Alexander Armstrong, who was amazed when her learnt her name. For Irene Baindor was a woman with a mysterious past.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    137

    Dr Rodney Prince has never seen a girl look more out of place in the grime of the Fifteen Streets than Kate Hannigan. And as their paths continue to cross, Rodney cannot fail to be drawn towards her. But as an unlikely romance blossoms, the union fuels vicious gossip amongst the denizens of the Fifteen Streets.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    247

    his only comfort during the dark years of the Depression when he is faced with both unemployment and a nagging, ambitious wife. His only hope is that Mary will one day find a way to escape the grinding poverty of the Tyneside slums.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    211

    John Emmerson was a lonely man. And she was quick to sense the needs of a desolate, unhappy man. But Cissie was also a young widow: poor, and with a young son to support. And John Emmerson was one of the town's leading solicitors - a man of importance whose every move was watched by the local dignitaries .

  • av Catherine Cookson
    271

    Volume 2 opens with a seventeen-year-old Mary Ann struggling with the painful business of growing up as her first love, Corny Boyle, leaves for America. It follows her through her eventual marriage to Corny, and the joys and trials of being a wife, and a mother to six-year-old twins, Rose Mary and David.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    261

    And once the rug of his comfortable old habits had been yanked from under him, Rooney found that life was much more complicated than he had imagined!THE NICE BLOKEHarry Blenheim had always been known as 'the nice bloke' an inoffensive man whose existence many thought was as dull as ditchwater.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    157

    An autobiography which presents a story that revolves around the author's mother. It offers an account of living with hardship and poverty as seen through the eyes of a sensitive child and woman.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    211

    She could still scarcely believe her eyes, even if it was a long-overdue honour - after all her husband Rod had done for the town. There were a lot of Gallachers around Fellburn, and all were equally incredulous.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    247

    Fanny McBride was a cheerful and indomitable Tyneside widow with a large, cheerful family. Being a woman of resource, Fanny took on a job at the local 'Ladies', which was to prove a surprisingly stimulating experience. Then there was her long-standing feud with Mrs Flannagan, the problem of the favourite child's unsuitable marriage, and others.

  • av Catherine Cookson Charitable Trust & Catherine Cookson
    137 - 247

    At the end of the Second World War, Matthew Wallingham returns to his family home, blinded by his injuries and uncertain about his future.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    211

    This novel tells the story of a young girl, Lizzie, who was rescued from the streets and given the chance of a new life. Lizzie blossomed into a woman with ideals and expectations, and began to realize that she no longer needed the support of the man she had once regarded as her saviour.

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    137

  • av Catherine Cookson
    237

    This collection is set against the background of places already familiar to Catherine Cookson's readers - the North-East, the South Coast and London, with a time-scale stretching from the 1920's to the modern day.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    261

    This volume contains two novels by Catherine Cookson, "The Long Corridor" and "Kate Hannigan".

  • av Catherine Cookson
    261

    But then the past erupted into the present, forcing Ralph to change his attitude to Linda and resolving the whole Batley/Cadwell heritage of folly... THE FEN TIGERDeep in the wild fen country, Rosamund Morley lived a cloistered, poverty-stricken existence with her sister Jennifer and her alcoholic father.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    211

    But he could not have known that someone else was planning a different kind of revenge, and that the outcome would shake the very foundations of the Overmeer family. The Blind Years, another of Catherine Cookson's part-mysteries, part-love stories, once again displays her consummate skill at portraying the nuances of family conflict.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    251

    Ward Gibson knew what was expected of him by the village folk, and especially by the Mason family, whose daughter Daisy he had known all his life.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    211

    It had never been the best of marriages. There was something potentially explosive just below the surface of life at Wearcill House, but when that explosion came it was in a totally unforeseeable and devastating form, plunging the Coulsons into an excoriating series of crises out of which would come both good and evil.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    147

    It is the early 1920s and Kate Hannigan is happily married to Dr Rodney Prince, who has willingly accepted her illegitimate daughter, Annie, as the eldest child of their household. Everything seems to be going well for the Prince family, but soon spiteful rumours about Kate's earlier life seem to haunt both her and Annie.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    237

    The events of this novel, set on the Northumbrian coast in the 1960s, take place over one day, a period during which everyone involved discovers that the consequences of an innocent meeting between two young people are far more significant than the event itself.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    247

    Only after returning from his well-attended funeral did Fiona Bailey realise just how much she would miss Davey Love.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    247

    Fourteen-year-old Marie Anne Lawson, fleeing from something she could not bear to see, fell and broke her ankle. She was discovered by a local man, known as "the branded man" because of a disfigurement. This is the story of two women and the mysterious man who was to influence both their lives.

  • av Catherine Cookson
    211

    In this sequel to Catherine Cookson's collection of essays and poems, "Let Me Make Myself Plain", she offers a further selection of thoughts, recollections and observations on life - and death - together with more of the poems she prefers to describe as "prose on short lines".

  • av Catherine Cookson
    237

    The day Joe Remington brought his new bride to Fell Rise, he had already sensed she might not settle easily into his home just outside the Tyneside town of Fellburn.

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