The Jarrow Lass ebook | Janet MacLeod Trotter | 9781908359001

The Jarrow Lass
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Janet MacLeod Trotter

 

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Publisher: MacLeod Trotter Books
ISBN: 9781908359001

 

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Brought up on her parents' smallholding in Jarrow in the harsh years of the 1870s, selling vegetables to poverty-struck Irish labourers such as the unruly McMullens, Rose dreams of the world beyond the grime of the town, a world she glimpsed at a fairytale wedding on the Ravensworth Estate as a child.  Capturing the heart of handsome and respectable steelworker William Fawcett, it seems her wish for a better life is finally within reach.  But tragedy strikes, and to save her young family from destitution, Rose must turn to wild John McMullen.  A powerful tale of passion and heartache, and a wonderful heroine who - for the sake of those she loves - refuses to give in to loss and despair.  THE JARROW LASS is the first novel in the Jarrow Trilogy and is inspired by Catherine Cookson's grandmother.

Praise for The Jarrow Lass:

'A powerful novel of passion and heartache. Janet MacLeod Trotter’s poignant, compelling family drama is based on the life of Catherine Cookson’s grandmother. Totally engrossing and vividly bringing to life the time and place, it is sure to appeal to all Catherine’s fans'
World Books

'This is a powerful and compelling saga'
Bolton Evening News

'An excellent period work'
Bournmouth Daily Echo

'A passionate and dramatic story that definitely warrants a box of tissues by the bedside' Worcester Evening News