by Catrin Collier (Author)
Harry's early years were blighted by a brutal stepfather. But when he was five, his mother finally met and married a decent man, a coal miner and passionate believer in workers' rights. Loved by his new family, Harry embraced their socialism and even considered rejecting his inheritance from the family he never knew. Harry graduates from Oxford with dreams of becoming an artist but when he returns to Pontypridd he finds that his beloved 'grandfather', ex-miner Billy Evans, has lung disease and, when Billy is sent to a sanatorium in the Welsh Hills, the only one free to accompany him is Harry. There Harry meets two very different women: Diana, a beautiful, feminist medical student; and Mary, an illiterate, orphaned farmer's daughter fighting to keep her family together. Harry falls in love - only to suffer rejection - and for the first time learns about life, love and the responsibility that comes with inherited wealth ...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 22 Mar 2006
ISBN 10: 0752865293
ISBN 13: 9780752865294
Book Overview: A powerful, compelling saga from one of the very best authors writing in this genre. Catrin Collier's Hearts of Gold series was dramatised by BBC and attracted over six million viewers. The Sunday Telegraph said: 'Just in time: no sooner has the Catherine Cookson back catalogue been exhausted but a new saga queen hits the televisual cobbles' Two more BBC series based on Catrin Collier's novels have been commissioned - and all the Hearts of Gold novels are being published in Orion paperback in 2006. The critics on Catrin Collier: 'This is a piece of masterful storytelling' Choice. 'A page-turner ... a terrific read' Susan Sallis. 'Moving, heart-warming ... impossible to put down' Evening Star. 'This fabulously written novel will keep you engrossed right up until the satisfying ending' B Magazine. 'Collier has a gift for bringing her characters to life' Daily Mail.