Книга: Cookson, Catherine «The Solace Of Sin»

The Solace Of Sin

Производитель: "Неизвестный"

From the first moment she saw the house on the moors north of Hexham, Conie Stapleton knew she could live there, despite its isolation, despite its lack of basic facilities, and despite her fear of loneliness. Her marriage, on the brink of disintegration, she had already decided to sell the large flat she and her husband Jim shared and she saw the move as a means of initiating the separation she knew was necessary; and now that their son Peter would soon be off to university, there was, she decided, no reason to delay the inevitable. Even if the winters at Shekinah, as the house was called, were as severe as her family had warned, she told herself she could always buy a flat in nearby Hexham. To buy the house, Connie was told that she must negotiate with the nearby O`Connors, one of whom, Vincent appeared to be their spokesman. However, she was somewhat surprised by his abruptness and by his insistence that the deal be closed forthwith; and further taken aback when he asked her if... ISBN:9780552145831

Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2014)

ISBN: 9780552145831

Cookson, Catherine

▪ 1999

      British author (b. June 20, 1906, Jarrow, Durham, Eng.—d. June 11, 1998, Jesmond Dene, near Newcastle upon Tyne, Eng.), penned almost 100 popular novels, which she set in the industrial region of northeastern England, frequently dubbed "Cookson Country." She was intimately familiar with the physical and emotional lay of this land, having been raised in the Tyneside docks area in poverty. Her early experiences lent an edge to her work, which was marked by an earthiness and sincerity that spoke to many readers. Early life was hard for Cookson, who was the illegitimate daughter of an alcoholic mother and a father she never knew. To escape her grim situation, she left school at age 13 and found work in a laundry. In 1940 she married Thomas Cookson, a teacher who encouraged her to write. In 1950 she published her first book, Kate Hannigan. From this time on, in spite of ill health—she suffered from bouts of severe depression and a lifelong blood disorder—Cookson wrote constantly. Although not the recipients of high literary praise, her books were some of the most well-worn volumes in British libraries. Popular beyond British shores, Cookson's novels were translated into 17 languages and sold in some 30 countries. Many of her stories, such as the Mallen trilogy, which chronicled the lives of a wealthy family from Victorian times to the 20th century, were adapted for television. Other tales were brought to life on radio, film, and stage. Cookson wrote two autobiographies, Our Kate: An Autobiography (1969) and Catherine Cookson Country (1986), as well as nine children's books, and a collection of poems, paintings, and meditations, Let Me Make Myself Plain (1988). She was created O.B.E. in 1985 and was advanced to D.B.E. in 1993.

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Источник: Cookson, Catherine

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