Goodbye Hamilton /
Cookson, Catherine,
Goodbye Hamilton / Catherine Cookson. - Rearsby : Lamplight Large Print Books, 2019. - 336 pages (large print)
Standard print edition originally published: London: Heinemann, 1984.
It seemed the clouds that had darkened so much of Maisie's early life had cleared away. Freed from a disastrous marriage, and now a best-selling author, she is about to remarry, this time to her publisher. But is she destined never to know pure happiness? A compelling tale of love, loss and heartbreak - the second novel in Catherine Cookson's classic Hamilton trilogy. It seemed the clouds that had darkened so much of Maisie's early life had finally cleared away. Freed at last from a disastrous marriage, she had also become a bestselling author with her very first book - all about Hamilton, the remarkable horse her imagination conjured for solace through the long years of an unhappy marriage. Hamilton proved to be a real guide, philosopher and friend over many years. Now she was to be married again, and Hamilton marked the occasion by taking a wife himself - a mare called Begonia. Living in London with her new husband, Nardy, her life seemed perfect. But Maisie was destined never to have long-lasting happiness as the bitter hatred of someone in her past would lead to further heartache. "The most celebrated novelist of our time." THE TIMES
9781528863506 (pbk.) : 23.40
London (England)--Social life and customs--Fiction.
Large type books.
Saga.
Generational sagas
PR6053.O525
Goodbye Hamilton / Catherine Cookson. - Rearsby : Lamplight Large Print Books, 2019. - 336 pages (large print)
Standard print edition originally published: London: Heinemann, 1984.
It seemed the clouds that had darkened so much of Maisie's early life had cleared away. Freed from a disastrous marriage, and now a best-selling author, she is about to remarry, this time to her publisher. But is she destined never to know pure happiness? A compelling tale of love, loss and heartbreak - the second novel in Catherine Cookson's classic Hamilton trilogy. It seemed the clouds that had darkened so much of Maisie's early life had finally cleared away. Freed at last from a disastrous marriage, she had also become a bestselling author with her very first book - all about Hamilton, the remarkable horse her imagination conjured for solace through the long years of an unhappy marriage. Hamilton proved to be a real guide, philosopher and friend over many years. Now she was to be married again, and Hamilton marked the occasion by taking a wife himself - a mare called Begonia. Living in London with her new husband, Nardy, her life seemed perfect. But Maisie was destined never to have long-lasting happiness as the bitter hatred of someone in her past would lead to further heartache. "The most celebrated novelist of our time." THE TIMES
9781528863506 (pbk.) : 23.40
London (England)--Social life and customs--Fiction.
Large type books.
Saga.
Generational sagas
PR6053.O525