Fanny McBride by Catherine Cookson-Paperback

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 221

    Pages
  • 9781310394257

    ISBN
  • 103 mm

    Width
  • 175 mm

    Height
  • 114 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 1959

    Publish Date
  • 10 mm

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    Fanny McBride was a large, cheerful, indomitable tyneside widow with a large, cheerful family. when she reached her fifties, she began to feel, for the first time in her life, a little lonely. Her sons and daughters, all except one, had married and left home, leaving her with spare time on her hands.

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    Catherine Cookson

    Catherine Cookson was born in Tyne Dock, the illegitimate daughter of a poverty-stricken woman, Kate, whom she believed to be her older sister. She began work in service but eventually moved south to Hastings, where she met and married Tom Cookson, a local grammar-school master. Although she was originally acclaimed as a regional writer - her novel The Round Tower won the Winifred Holtby Award for the best regional novel of 1968 - her readership quickly spread throughout the world, and her many best-selling novels established her as one of the most popular of contemporary women novelists. After receiving an OBE in 1985, Catherine Cookson was created a Dame of the British Empire in 1993. She was appointed an Honorary Fellow of St Hildas College, Oxford, in 1997. For many years she lived near Newcastle upon Tyne.