A Certain Freedom

A Certain Freedom

by EvelynHood (Author)

Synopsis

After the death of his wife, Hamilton Forsyth scandalises the small Ayrshire town of Saltcoats by departing for pastures unknown. His three adult children are left reeling with shock - and with the family ironmongery shop to run. Walter, son and heir, looks set to manage the business and marry the suitable Clarissa Pinkerton but drops a bombshell on his sisters by saying he's going to marry the housemaid Sarah who is pregnant. Unable to tolerate the housemaid becoming mistress of their house, the girls find there are few choices within their social structure. Reluctantly, Belle moves in with her meddling Aunt Beatrice. Tarred with the brush of her brother's behaviour and thwarted in love, Morna moves down the social scale and into a boarding house. Gradually, she finds her feet, a job as a teacher - and an interest in the suffragette movement. Belle's main interest lies elsewhere - with Samuel Gilmartin, an attractive rogue with a head for business and an eye for the main change. She in turn scandalises society by marrying him...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 06 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 075153319X
ISBN 13: 9780751533194
Book Overview: * Romantic saga set in Paisley in the early part of the 20th century.

Media Reviews
Evelyn Hood has been called Scotland's Catherine Cookson. Unfair. She has her own distinctive voice SCOTS MAGAZINE For A CERTAIN FREEDOM: 'Readable...fast-moving and unpredictable. HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW It's all deliciously devious in the latest saga from one of Scotland's most prestigious writers. SCOTLAND DAILY RECORD A good read with the early days of the suffragette movement as backdrop NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST
Author Bio
Evelyn Hood has had many jobs, including journalism and poultry farming. Now a full time writer, best known for family sagas set in and around her home town of Paisley, she has also written several stage plays, short stories, pantomimes and children's musicals.