Description for Kingdom
Paperback.
An elderly farmer dies, following an accident on a remote mid-Wales smallholding, leaving the kingdom he had ruled over so fiercely to his two daughters, Lucy and Cadi. As they prepare for the funeral, the novel charts the courses whereby each sister came to be what she now is; Lucy, the one that got away, fleeing the farm secretly and without warning, never to see the old man again, and Cadi, who promptly gave up her job as a teacher in Manchester to take Lucy's place in her father's lonely, narrow world, ... Read more
An elderly farmer dies, following an accident on a remote mid-Wales smallholding, leaving the kingdom he had ruled over so fiercely to his two daughters, Lucy and Cadi. As they prepare for the funeral, the novel charts the courses whereby each sister came to be what she now is; Lucy, the one that got away, fleeing the farm secretly and without warning, never to see the old man again, and Cadi, who promptly gave up her job as a teacher in Manchester to take Lucy's place in her father's lonely, narrow world, ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Parthian Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
200
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
Cardigan, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781908946539
SKU
V9781908946539
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-23
About James Hanley
James Hanley was born into a Liverpool-Irish family in 1897. He served at sea (and briefly in the Canadian army) during the First World War, worked at various jobs, educated himself, and began publishing fiction in the 1930s - most notoriously Boy (1931), an unsparing account of sexual abuse on board merchant ships, which became the subject of ... Read more
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