The Beloved People by Denise Robertson

The Beloved People by Denise Robertson

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The Beloved People by Denise Robertson

In the Durham mining village of Belgate, the legacy of World War I affects rich and poor, socialist and aristocrat, Jew and gentile alike. Howard Brenton, heir to the colliery, back from the trenches with a social conscience but lacking the confidence to implement it. Diana, his beautiful, aristocratic wife, afraid of her dour new world and fatally drawn to the jazzy gaiety of twenties' London. Miner Frank Maguire and his bitter wife Anne, fired by union fervour as they struggle to survive the slump. Esther Gulliver, to whom kindly Emmanuel Lansky offers prosperity beyond the pit. Linked by place, chance and time, the people of Belgate grapple with the personal and general costs of war, coal and childbirth. And in the 1930s, they face together a terrifying new crisis in Europe.
Known to millions as the agony aunt from Granada Television's This Morning programme, Denise Robertson has worked extensively on television and radio and as a national newspaper journalist. Beginning with The Land of Lost Content in 1984, which won the Constable Trophy for Fiction, she has published many successful novels. She lives near Sunderland with her husband and an assortment of dogs.
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ISBN 13 9780992838065
ISBN 10 0992838061
Title The Beloved People
Author Denise Robertson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Lindhope Ltd
Year published 2014-05-07
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.