A Crimson Dawn
By (Author) Janet MacLeod Trotter
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
14th October 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
823.914
384
Width 161mm, Height 31mm, Spine 242mm
624g
A powerful saga of the Northeast that sweeps through Edwardian England and into the turbulent days of the First World War. In times of poverty, times of struggle and times of war, the people of Tyneside are portrayed at their most courageous.
Emmie Kelso was rescued as a child from a dingy Gateshead tenement and sent to live with the MacRaes, a generous mining family. Now an intelligent and spirited young woman, she volunteers at the notorious Gateshead Settlement a place where the middle class live and work among the poorest. She is swept off her feet by handsome Tom Curran, a miner, but soon learns that he is brutal and violent. When war breaks out, Tom enlists and to Emmie's surprise she falls in love with the MacRae s eldest son Rab, a conscientious objector. But dark times are ahead: Rab faces execution for his political beliefs. And the end of the war brings Tom home...'If anyone can claim to be the new Catherine Cookson then it must surely be Janet MacLeod Trotter...her writing, like Cookson's, can inspire laughter and bring a tear...a story to burn itself into your mind' Northern Echo
Janet MacLeod Trotter was born in Newcastle and grew up in Durham. She has been editor of the Clan MacLeod magazine, a columnist on the Newcastle Journal and has had numerous short stories published in women s magazines, as well as a novel for teenagers. Her first novel, The Hungry Hills, gained her a place on the shortlist of The Sunday Times Young Writers Award. She lives in Northumberland with her husband and their two young children. Find out more about Janet and her other popular novels at: www.janetmacleodtrotter.com