Catherine Cookson Libri
Catherine Cookson divenne una delle romanzieri più popolari al mondo, celebrata per le sue avvincenti storie di amore, perdita e resilienza. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da un occhio attento ai dettagli e da forti personaggi femminili che risuonano profondamente con i lettori. Sebbene inizialmente acclamata per il suo focus regionale, la sua base di lettori si espanse rapidamente a livello globale. L'ampio corpus di opere di Cookson consolidò la sua eredità come amata autrice contemporanea le cui narrazioni catturarono lo spirito umano.







Mary Ann Omnibus (2)
- 928pagine
 - 33 ore di lettura
 
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.
Love Child
- 368pagine
 - 13 ore di lettura
 
Set in a richly detailed world, the story follows the Gillyvors, a unique group whose lives intertwine with themes of adventure and discovery. The narrative explores their challenges and triumphs, delving into their relationships and the impact of their choices. As they navigate through their environment, readers are treated to a vivid portrayal of their culture and the trials they face, making for an engaging and immersive experience.
John Emmerson was a lonely man. He had a wife, a son, friends, but he was isolated from all the people and events about him by the tragedy of his past. Then, he met Cissie, and for the first time his loneliness eased a little. Cissie was everything his wife Ann was not. And, she was quick to sense the needs of a desolate, unhappy man.
Fanny McBride
- 384pagine
 - 14 ore di lettura
 
Fanny McBride was a large, cheerful, indomitable Tyneside widow with a large, cheerful family. Then there was her long-standing feud with Mrs Flannagan, the problem of the favourite child's unsuitable marriage, and the puzzle of Fanny's one unmarried son, who was far from being a typical McBride .
Kate Hannigan
- 416pagine
 - 15 ore di lettura
 
Dr Rodney Prince has never seen a girl look more out of place in the grime of the Fifteen Streets than Kate Hannigan. For it is a love that opposes all the concepts of Edwardian society . . .Kate Hannigan is the partly autobiographical, enthralling story of a controversial love affair, from one of the most talented storytellers of the 20th century.
The Smuggler's Secret
- 448pagine
 - 16 ore di lettura
 
Born into grinding poverty, young Freddie Musgrave relies on his wits to survive and help feed his family. But the threats of the past won't stay buried and the dark events of that distant night have cast a long and dangerous shadow... Catherine Cookson was the original and bestselling saga writer, selling over 100 million copies of her novels.
Tilly Trotter
- 400pagine
 - 14 ore di lettura
 
Tilly Trotter isn't like the other girls in the villages of County Durham. Tall and coltish, she's not afraid of taking on 'man's work' to help out the grandparents who raised her. There's an unusual beauty to her too - a beauty that's envied by the local women and lusted after by the men.But for all the attention Tilly only loves one man, farmer Simon Bentwood, and she's heartbroken to discover that he's betrothed to another. But there are even harder times ahead for Tilly. A spurned suitor takes a terrible revenge. Idle gossip brands her a witch. A betrayal forces her into the cruel drudgery of the local mine and puts her life in danger. But Tilly refuses to let her spirit be broken - determined that all this will serve only to make her stronger...
Cultured Handmaiden
- 260pagine
 - 10 ore di lettura
 
At twenty-one, Jinny Brownlow finds herself in a rut, stuck in a monotonous typing job and reeling from a breakup with her fiancé, who left her for her roommate. Her only respite comes from her involvement with a local theater group, where she feels unrecognized and undervalued. Faced with the need for change, Jinny realizes that the transformation must begin within herself, prompting a journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
Our Kate
- 256pagine
 - 9 ore di lettura
 
Catherine Cookson is known and loved for her vibrant and earthy novels set in and around the North-East of England, past and present.

