9781451660104-1451660103-The Desert Crop: A Novel

The Desert Crop: A Novel

ISBN-13: 9781451660104
ISBN-10: 1451660103
Author: Catherine Cookson
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Paperback 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781451660104
ISBN-10: 1451660103
Author: Catherine Cookson
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Format: Paperback 320 pages

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The Desert Crop: A Novel (ISBN-13: 9781451660104 and ISBN-10: 1451660103), written by authors Catherine Cookson, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Desert Crop: A Novel (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.49.

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Shocking tragedy unexpectedly frees a young man to pursue the love and happiness he thought were unattainable in this family saga by Catherine Cookson, who remains even after her death one of the world's best loved historical novelists.Money was tight in the fanning communities around Fellburn, England, in the 1880s, so when Hector Stewart, only two years after the death of his long-suffering wife, announces to his children, Daniel and Pattie, that he is to marry Moira Conelly, a "wealthy" distant relative who lives in "a castle" in Ireland, it is easy to discern his motive. As for Moira, who had not been entirely honest about her background or finances, she has convinced herself that she would be marrying into landed gentry, allowing her the leisured lifestyle to which she believes herself entitled. It is with sonic surprise, therefore, after she arrives with her companion, Maggie Ann, that she realizes she is now the mistress of a ramshackle farm without any servants. Nonetheless, with her ever-cheerful disposition, Moira soon settles into the Stewart family routine.Pattie, always the rebel, leaves home to be married, but Daniel, deprived of an opportunity to study at university by his father's insistence that he stay on the farm, can see no escape. Moira and Hector's marriage of convenience works well enough at first, but as their growing family compounds their financial difficulties, Hector's behavior toward her changes disturbingly. A horrifying act of violence provokes an even more shocking act of retribution in the family.Yet, this tragedy opens the way for Daniel to expand his horizons and to find the love and joy that have long been denied him.Set in Catherine Cookson's now familiar area of northeast England, Fellburn and its surroundings, this deeply felt novel of family conflict will be admired as one of the most powerful Cookson wrote in a career that spanned more that forty years.
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