Twisted Strands

Twisted Strands

by Margaret Dickinson (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1914, and Eveleen Hardcastle, now in in her early thirties, has married Richard. As the First World War breaks out, Eveleen, a sophisticated young woman, is left to manage the factory while Richard goes off to fight for his country. Eveleen's mother Mary has found happiness at last in her marriage to Josh. Her young granddaughter, Bridie, still lives at home, and is beautiful, but has a spirited, strong will which her grandmother finds hard to control. Bridie is secretly besotted with her godfather, Andrew, whom she is convinced she will marry when she is older. While the war plays out, Bridie becomes a nurse, looking after wounded soldiers billeted in the local Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire stately homes and there finds a vocation that is both rewarding and gives her a maturity beyond her years . . .

The follow-up to Tangled Threads, Margaret Dickinson's Twisted Strands follows the dramatic highs and lows of the Hardcastle family as they endure the upheaval caused by war.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New Edit/Cover
Publisher: Pan
Published: 25 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 1447268318
ISBN 13: 9781447268314
Book Overview: The compelling sequel to the top-selling Lincolnshire saga Tangled Threads, this is a captivating story of love, war and courage.

Media Reviews
Lincolnshire's answer to Catherine Cookson Grimsby Telegraph Her novels bring to life her love of the Lincolnshire landscape Lincolnshire Echo Full of inspirational characters and a storyline that will have you hooked ... Yet another triumph Lincolnshire Focus Heartwarming and gritty, the story is compulsive reading Lancashire Evening Post Lincolnshire's answer to Catherine Cookson Grimsby Telegraph Her novels bring to life her love of the Lincolnshire landscape Lincolnshire Echo Full of inspirational characters and a storyline that will have you hooked ... Yet another triumph Lincolnshire Focus Heartwarming and gritty, the story is compulsive reading Lancashire Evening Post
Author Bio
Born in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Margaret moved to the coast at the age of seven and so began her love for the sea and the Lincolnshire landscape. Her ambition to be a writer began early and she had her first novel published at the age of twenty-five. This was followed by many further titles, including Plough the Furrow, Sow the Seed and Reap the Harvest, which make up her Fleethaven Trilogy. A visit to the wonderful National Tramway Museum in Crich, Derbyshire, inspired The Clippie Girls, and the magnificent Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire, was the inspiration for Fairfield Hall.