Ruby and Grace had grown up in the slums of Middle Court, the poorest place in Hull. Friends since early childhood, they had supported each other in bad times and good. Ruby's ma, Bess, addicted to the opium which dulled the pain of her miserable existence, tried hard to be a good mother, but without too much success, while Grace's parents, Bob and Lizzie, looked after the girl as well as their own family as best they could. But the two families were bound together by more than friendship, and secrets from the past threatened to make their hard lives even more difficult. Ruby and Grace had grown up in the slums of Middle Court, the poorest place in Hull. Friends since early childhood, they had supported each other in bad times and good. Ruby's ma, Bess, addicted to the opium which dulled the pain of her miserable existence, tried hard to be a good mother, but without too much success, while Grace's parents, Bob and Lizzie, looked after the girl as well as their own family as best they could. But the two families were bound together by more than friendship, and secrets from the past threatened to make their hard lives even more difficult. The local cotton mill had provided work for Ruby and Grace since they were nine years old, but with the decline of the industry they, like many others, were cast off. Both girls found themselves the object of attention from the mill owner's sons, but as times grew harder, and money became ever scarcer, Grace became involved in militant campaign against poverty and injustice, while Ruby was tempted into prostitution. Both girls were searching for something which would take them far away from the slums they had always known.
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Ruby and Grace grew up in the slums of Middle Court, the poorest place in Hull. Addicted to opium, Ruby's ma tried hard to be a good mother, but without much success, while Grace's parents looked after Ruby and their own family. But secrets from the past threaten to make their lives more difficult.
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By the author of The Hungry Tide, winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for fiction, and also Annie, Children of the Tide, The Romany Girl, Emily, Going Home and Rosa's Island.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780593050736
Publisert
2002
Utgiver
Transworld Publishers Ltd; Bantam Press
Vekt
610 gr
Høyde
1 mm
Bredde
1 mm
Dybde
1 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
544

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Valerie Wood was born in Yorkshire and now lives near Hull. She has studied the region in which she lives for many years, being particularly interested in the crumbling cliffs and the lost villages of the Holderness coast. It was this interest that inspired her first novel, The Hungry Tide, the first winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction which was set up in 1992 to celebrate the achievement of Dame Catherine Cookson. Valerie Wood's other novels are Annie, Children of the Tide, The Romany Girl, Emily and Going Home.