My Land of the North: Memories of a Northern Childhood
By (Author) Catherine Cookson
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
12th October 1999
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
823.914
224
Width 213mm, Height 23mm, Spine 247mm
990g
My Land of the North - published as CATHERINE COOKSON COUNTRY by Heinemann in 1986 - is her own account of her harsh upbringing in the industrial North East, and the effect that its poverty, exploitation and bigotry had on her life and her writing. Grim though her early life undoubtedly was, it aroused such strong feelings and deep emotions in her that she fed off them for her ideas and characters for the rest of her life. And in the company of her best-loved fictional creations she writes passionately about Tyneside and its people who meant so much to her.
Catherine Cookson was born in East Jarrow in 1906 and lived there until she was twenty-two, when she moved south to Hastings. She started writing novels at the age of forty and published one hundred books. In 1976 she returned to Northumberland and lived there until her death in 1998.