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1. The Garment & Slinky Jane: Two Wonderful Novels in One Volume (Catherine Cookson Ominbuses) by Catherine Cookson | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(1999-09-01)
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Wounderful !
Two Lessons in First Impressions Slinky Jane is the story of an innocent but very private woman who stops over in a small town, only to turn the town upside down.Her behavior raises the suspicions of the town's women, who believe she threatens their marriages. It is also about finding love when and where one least expects it, and how thatlove can be strong enough to facelife full of uncertainies. ... Read more |
2. The Lady On My Left by Catherine Cookson | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1997-11-03)
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Excellent, Well thought out novel! |
3. Kate Hannigan's Girl: A Novel by Catherine Cookson | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2001-02-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description Catherine Cookson was one of the world's most beloved writers. Her books have sold millions of copies, and her characters and their stories have captured the imagination of readers around the globe. She passed away in 1998, but luckily for her fans, Cookson left behind several unpublished works, including the magnificent Kate Hannigan's Girl -- her 100th book, the powerful companion to her first novel, Kate Hannigan. Set in the English countryside in the early twentieth century, Kate Hannigan's Girl is the story of Kate's eldest daughter, the lovely, free-spirited Annie Hannigan. Blessed with silver-blond braids and a lighthearted disposition, Annie enjoys a life her mother never had. She is surrounded by material comforts and a loving family, protected from the poverty and shame her mother endured in the slums. But as Cookson fans have come to expect, no good life can go unmarred by heartache. Annie grows into a beautiful young woman, and soon she draws the interest of both friends and neighbors. She falls in love with Terence Macbane, the elusive boy next door. But there are those who would keep them apart: Her childhood friend Brian Stannard is determined to have her for himself, and her more worldly rival, Cathleen Davidson, harbors a bitter jealousy that will prove dangerous to all. Tormented by unrequited love, the revelation of her own illegitimacy, and the demands of her deep-seated faith, Annie discovers that sometimes love is not enough -- she must fight for what she wants. Kate Hannigan's Girl is vintage Cookson. With its larger themes of early twentieth-century romantic love and class conflict, this novel showcases Catherine Cookson at the height of her storytelling powers, and it is sure to satisfy devoted readers everywhere. Customer Reviews (8)
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4. The Glass Virgin: A Novel by Catherine Cookson | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2007-09-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description However, on the morning of her tenth birthday, Annabella ventured farther than she'd ever gone before. Overcome with curiosity, she opened a forbidden door that led into her father's private quarters, and what she found there showed her with shocking clarity that her father was not the man she thought he was. And though she couldn't know it at the time, the events of that day set in motion the uncovering of a secret that had been kept for many years. So begins the remarkable story of Annabella Lagrange, a sensitive, beautiful young woman who was raised as a lady. But when she turns eighteen, she learns the surprising circumstances of her birth, and her entire world quietly crashes around her. Suddenly she's forced from the genteel surroundings of her youth into the rough, lower-class society of Victorian England, where only her quick wit and determination can save her from starvation. Catherine Cookson was one of the world's most beloved writers, and in The Glass Virgin her powers are at their height. Rarely has a heroine been portrayed more sensitively or a situation more compellingly. Filled with passion and drama, The Glass Virgin is a rare treat for lovers of romantic fiction. Customer Reviews (4)
Wonderful
Interesting historical
Fans of Romance Will Probably Enjoy This Story
vintage Catherine Cookson Edwardian tale |
5. The Parson's Daughter by Catherine Cookson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1988-04-01)
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superb! among my best of hers
A Story About Marriage
Very well written, but...
Too much of it.
Excellent! Nancy Ann Hazel, the 'heroine' in this novel is atomboy. Due to her elder brothers' training she does most of the thingsboys do in that time like fencing and a bit of wrestling. When she turnsthirteen, her parents decide to send her to dame school to learn the waysof a young lady. After two or three years there, her mother becomes gravelyill and she returns home to stay with her mum until her death or recovery.During this period, the man from The House, a rich, notorious womanizer andgambler pays calls and helps the family to get through their difficult timeby providing food and a doctor to attend to the mother. His intentions areto act as a suitor to this wonderful young girl, athough he is old enoughto be her father. The only one oblivious to his motives is Nancy Annherself. The mother wants to see her lovable tomboy settle down before shedies and suggests that she allow the man from The House to court herbecause he would be ale to provide for her without much effort. This is theexact opposite idea of the Parson, Nancy's father, because the man from TheHouse is known to have many mistresses and he is a man of the world. Hepleads with his wife to change her mind but her opinion can't be changed.Nancy Ann marries the man against her father's wishes to please her mother.After this she goes through trials where she shows incredible strength ofcharacter and mind and is able to come out on top, finally happy, with thelove she was avoiding. I recommend this book to anyone who loves a bit ofcomedy wrapped up in the joy and sorrows of life in the 19th century. Thisis the first novel by Catherine Cookson that I have read and it hasencouraged me to purchase more of her writings. ... Read more |
6. The Bonny Dawn by Catherine Cookson | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1997)
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7. Wings Bestsellers: Catherine Cookson: Three Complete Novels by Catherine Cookson | |
Hardcover: 694
Pages
(1996-02-10)
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Catherine Cookson, Three Complete Novels
Good Introduction to Cookson Novels
Catherine Cookson: Three Complete Novels (Hardcover) |
8. The Cinder Path by Catherine Cookson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1998)
Isbn: 0552148628 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
9. The Girl from Leam Lane: The Life and Writing of Catherine Cookson by Piers Dudgeon | |
Hardcover: 302
Pages
(2006-05-01)
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Essential reading for the Cookson fan
An important addition to any who want an in-depth survey of Cookson's life. |
10. Hannah Massey & The Fifteen Streets: Two Wonderful Novels in One Volume (Catherine Cookson Ominbuses) by Catherine Cookson | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(1999-08-01)
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Great Authors |
11. The Gillyvors by Catherine Cookson | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1991)
Isbn: 0552136212 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
12. Lanky Jones (Carousel Books) by Catherine Cookson | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1989-09)
list price: US$10.85 Isbn: 0552521418 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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13. Plainer Still: A New Personal Anthology by Catherine Cookson | |
Paperback: 331
Pages
(1996-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Plainer Still, she reveals the source of the great inner strength she needs to carry on the battle of life, and which has, for the past fifty years, enabled her to write many novels, each of them inspired by the harsh and uncompromising nature of her early experiences. As John Braine wrote when reviewing Catherine Cookson Country, 'One way or another, she is an inspiration, a noble spirit'.In Plainer Still, a new personal anthology illustrated by many photographs, readers will certainly find themselves inspired by the indomitable spirit of this remarkable lady. |
14. Our Kate : An Autobiography by Catherine Cookson | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(1974)
Isbn: 0553075993 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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15. Justice is a Woman by Catherine Cookson | |
Hardcover: 319
Pages
(1994)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Book: Justice Is A Woman |
16. The Hamiltons: Two Novels by Catherine Cookson | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2006-12-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Maisie could never be quite sure when she first met Hamilton, but most likely it was when she started talking to herself as a lonely seven-year-old. She didn't know his name until much later,when she was fourteen and Dr. Kane had to pay her a visit. "Let us use our horse sense," he said, and at that moment Maisie saw a great horse galloping past him and all the time looking at her, its eyes full of knowledge and its lips drawn back as if in laughter. Soon after, Maisie adopted the name Hamilton for her new and secret companion. Of course, she couldn't talk about Hamilton to anyone -- but she could write about him. And write she did, with results that would eventually broaden her horizons far beyond the confines of the small town where she had spent her lonely girlhood. Hamilton would continue to be a pillar of Maisie's life for years, as she deals with the adult problems of work, love,and marriage and builds a life for herself. Goodbye Hamilton picks up where Hamilton leaves off. By the time Maisie reaches her early thirties, she's escaped a disastrous marriage and become a bestselling author with her very first book: all about Hamilton, the remarkable horse who exists only in her imagination but had nonetheless proved a real guide, philosopher, and friend since her childhood. Now she's about to be married again, this time to a man whose deep and abiding love for her knows no bounds. And Hamilton, in turn, marks the occasion by taking a wife himself, an elegant (and equally imaginary) mare named Begonia. So the outlook was fair, but it seems Maisie was destined never to know happiness untouched by sorrow, and the next few years would bring their share of fresh troubles -- some a legacy from the past -- to face and fight. But Hamilton and Begonia are there to back her up, and at a time when things are looking especially black, a very real flesh and blood boy (with a surprisingly deplorable vocabulary) comes tumbling into her life, providing the greatest support and joy of all. Customer Reviews (3)
Absolutely marvelous, great book!
TYPICAL EXCELLENT WRITING THAT WE HAVE ALL COME TO EXPECT
superior whimsical deep looks at a lonely person |
17. Golden Straw by Catherine Cookson | |
Hardcover: 496
Pages
(1995-11-02)
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VERY CAPTIVATING
A young woman's choices affect the next two generations. But of course the past comes back to haunt Emily and her loyal lady's maid, Alice. The character of Alice is fascinating: at first she's the humble, grateful young maid to Emily, but as her loyalty to her mistress grows, she changes to the pointwhere her thoughts are not her own; she literally lives for her mistress.When the older Emily's past misdeeds more or less catch up to her, Alice becomes angry with anyone who dares oppose or accuse her mistress, citing "You don't know what she's been through!" as excuse for Emily's actions or unreasonable behavior. Predictably Emily's daughter meets and falls in love with her half-brother, and must overcome obstacles of time and scandal to realize her heart's dream, while Emily herself becomes the antagonist in her own novel, along with stubborn, faithful Alice. A tale about courage, fidelity, and mostly, fate.
A Classic Romance |
18. 5 Books in One: The Round Tower, The Fifteen Streets, A Grand Man, Feathers in the Fire, The Blind Miller by Catherine Cookson | |
Hardcover: 860
Pages
(1978)
Isbn: 0905712277 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
19. The Rag Nymph by Catherine Cookson | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1993-12)
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Very Engaging
a review
A little girl grows up A greatstory with likable characters and a surprising plot.It was made into avery good mini series on the romance channel, which sparked my interest.Eli@ ... Read more |
20. Tilly Trotter by Catherine Cookson | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1981)
Isbn: 0552117374 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (5)
Tilly Trotter
If This Author Has A Fan Club, Sign Me Up!
Tilly
Tilly Trotter
Started off well but then a big disapointment |
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