The Fisher Lass, Margaret Dickinson (9781447225409) — Readings Books
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The Fisher Lass

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A love story as powerful and restless as the mighty North Sea

Flame-haired Jeannie Buchanan has spent all her life in the shadow of the dark North Sea. Working with freezing fingers to gut the precious herring, she follows the fleet south, travelling far away from her Scottish home.

When her beloved father’s trawler goes missing, Jeannie must face up to life on her own. But her fiery temper and fierce independence attract powerful and devious enemies.

By standing up to the Hayes-Gorton family, she could be threatening the future of those she cares for most.

By denying a man prepared to sacrifice all his privileges for a chance to offer his devotion, she could be facing years of unhappiness. Amidst the great social upheaval of the inter-war years, Jeannie must search again for the real love she has always denied herself…

Margaret Dickinson’s novel brilliantly evokes the dramas of those who are born to the fishing way of life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 March 2013
Pages
416
ISBN
9781447225409

A love story as powerful and restless as the mighty North Sea

Flame-haired Jeannie Buchanan has spent all her life in the shadow of the dark North Sea. Working with freezing fingers to gut the precious herring, she follows the fleet south, travelling far away from her Scottish home.

When her beloved father’s trawler goes missing, Jeannie must face up to life on her own. But her fiery temper and fierce independence attract powerful and devious enemies.

By standing up to the Hayes-Gorton family, she could be threatening the future of those she cares for most.

By denying a man prepared to sacrifice all his privileges for a chance to offer his devotion, she could be facing years of unhappiness. Amidst the great social upheaval of the inter-war years, Jeannie must search again for the real love she has always denied herself…

Margaret Dickinson’s novel brilliantly evokes the dramas of those who are born to the fishing way of life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 March 2013
Pages
416
ISBN
9781447225409