The Coal Miner's Wife
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Narrated by:
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Julie Maisey
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Jennie Felton
About this listen
A heart-warming standalone saga about a woman's struggle to keep her family together, from the author of the Families of Fairley Terrace series.
In the tradition of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Josephine Cox comes a heartrending and unforgettable saga from Jennie Felton
Somerset, 1911
Miner's wife Lorna Harrison sometimes wonders what became of her marriage. The affection has gone, and now her husband Harry is surly and cold. But Lorna will always be grateful for the joy that their two daughters bring.
When a devastating accident occurs at the pit and Harry is unable to work, Lorna worries about how she will make ends meet. Worse, the pit owner wants them out of their house. While Lorna's friend Flossie is a tower of strength, other neighbours turn their backs, as rumours spread that Harry helped cause the mine collapse.
At her lowest ebb, Lorna is befriended by Bradley Robinson, the colliery safety officer, whose kindness is a beacon of light in dark times. But as shocking new secrets are revealed, Lorna wonders if Bradley is only using her to learn the truth about the pit. As she struggles to keep her daughters safe, Lorna must decide if she can trust the man she is falling in love with...
And don't miss Jennie's Familes of Fairley Terrace series, which began with Maggie's story in All The Dark Secrets.
©2023 Jennie Felton (P)2023 Headline Publishing Group LtdWhat listeners say about The Coal Miner's Wife
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- Sakazoke
- 11-07-24
Fantastic Fantastic Fantastic!!!!
What more can I say. I absolutely loved this audiobook. The story had some twists and turns. There was also much warmth, happiness, but sadness. If I could give this book more stars I would. Also I want to say the author needs to use the Narrator for more of her books. Julie Maisey brings each and every character to life. I loved that about this book. I wasn’t confused in trying to work out if it was a lady, man, or child speaking. Wow!
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