The Black Velvet Gown - Catherine Cookson


Paperback - Good Condition

£1.50

There would be times when Rich Millican came to regret that her miner husband had learned to read and write, and then shared that knowledge with her and their children. For this was Durham in the 1830s, when employers tended to regard the spread of education with suspicion. But now Seth Millican was dead and she a widow with the pressing need to find a home and a living for herself and her children.

The chance of becoming a housekeeper didn’t work out, but it led to Moor House and a scholarly recluse obsessed with that very book learning that could open so many doors and yet create so many problems especially with her daughter, Biddy, who was not only bright, but wilful…

The Black Velvet Gown is the story of a mother and daughter, often at odds with each other, facing the need to challenge and fight the prejudice of an age – a narrative of great power and diversity that is one of Catherine Cookson’s major achievements.

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The Black Velvet Gown by Catherine Cookson

In a good condition. There is creasing to the spine and cover and some marks on the edges of the pages. All pages are intact. See photos for more details.

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Weight 252 g
Dimensions 17.6 × 10.6 × 3.4 cm
Condition

Format

Paperback

Writer

Catherine Cookson