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Another day
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Evelyn Hood |
Kirsty fled, pregnant and in terror. In 1906 she returns with her first born, her husband and the other children. She inherits her father's business; from her new life flows a steady stream of troubl… |
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Voices from the sea
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Evelyn Hood |
In 1865, Eppie Watt is widowed, and left with a young child to support. She finds work as a fish packer and seller, but as the daughter and sister of schoolteachers it's not what she was born to, so … |
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A procession of one
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Evelyn Hood |
A romantic novel set in Paisley between the two world wars. Ellen and Mirren are mill girls who earn extra money by working in a fish and chip shop several evenings a week. Mirren's fiance wants her … |
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Sparkle of Salt
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Evelyn Hood |
When James Lowrie returns to the Scottish fishing village of Buclie at the end of World War 1, it can only reignite the embers of old feuds between him, his brother Innes and their sister Bethany. |
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Birds in the Spring
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Evelyn Hood |
Paisley, 1920. In the post-war decade of peace, uncomfortable new conflicts are looming. Women no longer take a back-seat in the business community and one, Fiona MacDowall, has made it clear she int… |
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The shimmer of the herring
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Evelyn Hood |
The death of a strong willed but loving husband devastates his wife and children but in rebuilding their lives they also find the chance to fulfill long forgotten dreams and ambitions. |
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A wake for Donald
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Evelyn Hood |
24 p. ; 22 cm |
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