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Catherine Cookson

    27 giugno 1906 – 11 giugno 1998

    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.

    Catherine Cookson
    The Smuggler's Secret
    Kate Hannigan
    The Unbaited Trap
    La Ragazza
    La vergine di vetro
    Il vestito di velluto nero
    • 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.

      The Unbaited Trap
    • 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.

      The Smuggler's Secret
    • 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...

      Tilly Trotter
    • The Branded Man

      • 476pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Fourteen-year-old Marie Anne Lawson, youngest daughter of a prosperous Northumbrian family, fleeing from something she couldn't bear to see, fell and broke her ankle. She was discovered by a local man who, because of a disfigurement, was known thereabouts as 'the bandedman'. Her mother impatiently awaited her recovery, for she had already planned to send her wayward daughter to London, where her Aunt Martha could encourage the child's natural talent for the piano. But Aunt Martha's regime was so harsh that only the friendship of her aunt's companion, Sara Foggerty, stopped Marie Anne from plunging into despair--that and the encouragement she received from her music tutor. Why, then, did his sudden disappearance make it necessary for her to return to Northumberland, this time into the care of her grandfather? Set at the turn of the century in Northumberland and London, THE BRANDED MAN is the gripping story of Marie Anne, Sarah Foggerty and the mysterious 'branded man', who was to influence both their lives to an extent that neither of them could have imagined. This, Catherine Cookson's eighty-fifth novel, is yet another example of her extraordinary talent for compulsive storytelling.

      The Branded Man
    • Hamilton

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      From British publishing phenomenon Catherine Cookson comes two beloved books--"Hamilton" and "Goodbye Hamilton"--now available in the United States for the first time and offered in one convenient volume.

      Hamilton