Pride of Lancashire
By (Author) Anna Jacobs
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
9th February 2006
16th January 2006
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Winner of Australian Romantic Novel of the Year 2006 (UK)
Paperback
528
Width 110mm, Height 178mm, Spine 34mm
320g
Carrie Preston is used to hard work - oldest of ten, with an incompetent mother and a drunken father, she struggles to find food for her siblings. But nothing could have prepared her for the day fate deals her family the cruellest of hands, rendering them more desperate than ever.
In a harsh world, small acts of kindness can bring great hope -Eli Beckett's offer of a job at the Dragon pub promises a better future for Carrie, especially as Eli's uncle has offered his nephew some spare land to build a music room.With the great cities of England alive to the sound of music halls, the locals of Hedderby are soon looking forward to their own place of celebration and merriment. Yet not everyone in the town shares this excitement, and some will stop at nothing in the pursuit of selfish gain.Praise for Anna Jacobs: 'Catherine Cookson fans will cheer' -- Peterborough Evening Telegraph 'Another cracking read with a vivid insight into family relationships' -- Coventry Evening Telegraph on OUR EVA 'Sensitive and compelling' -- Nuneaton Evening Telegraph on OUR MARY ANN 'Another magical Lancashire saga that will delight fans and newcomers alike' -- Lancashire Evening Post on OUR MARY ANN 'Anna Jacobs' books are deservedly popular. She is one of the best writers of Lancashire sagas around' -- Historical Novels Review 'Displays once more the great Anna Jacobs talent which makes her books unique and exciting' -- Joan Stockdale, Bangor Chronicle on TWOPENN
Anna Jacobs grew up in Lancashire and emigrated to Australia a while ago, but still visits the UK regularly to see her family and do research, something she loves. She has two grown-up daughters and lives with her husband in a spacious waterfront home. Often, as she writes, dolphins frolic outside the window of her office. Inside, the house is crammed with thousands of books.