The Bells of Scotland Road - Hardcover

Hamilton, Ruth

 
9780593039106: The Bells of Scotland Road

Synopsis

In November 1930, Bridie O'Brien and her family moved to Scotland Road in Liverpool. Forced by her father into a marriage of convenience, she was determined to make the best of her new life. When love came to Bridie, it arrived from an unexpected and forbidden source.

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Book Description

Would they finally find happiness in Liverpool?

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To the Liverpool of the 1930's came Bridget O'Brien, a young widow with two children, about to be forced into marriage with a man she had never met. Her destination was the infamous Scotland Road, where the people lived lives of deprivation and courage backed by rich tradition and a folklore they had themselves evolved.

For Bridget, straight from Ireland, fleeing from a brutal and bigoted father, Scotland Road was, at first, noisome and terrifying. Her sense of isolation was made worse when she met her middle-aged bridegroom, Sam Bell, whose twin sons were older than she was.

It was the rough and vibrant Costigan family who first made her welcome. Diddy, and Billy, her docker husband, did their best to ease the young widow into her new life. Anthony, one of her so-called stepsons, also held out the strong hand of friendship, but Liam, the favourite of his father, had the power to terrify her. Liam was cold, compelling, mysterious and antagonistic. He was also a priest.

Through the depression of the 30s and the savagery of the Second World War, the story of Bridie, her daughters, and the two men who were to shape her destiny was played out.

One of the greatest and most moving novels ever written about a gallant, tough and richly individual people, who created and lived in an era now gone for ever.

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