The Moth

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The Moth

Author : Catherine Cookson

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Highlights

English

Language

NA

Edition

432

Pages

9780552125246

ISBN-13

0552125246

ISBN-10

Corgi

Publisher

176 mm

Height

110 mm

Width

28 mm

Thickness

Paperback

Binding

Description

Robert Bradley, a young man of independent mind and spirit, gave up his job in the Jarrow shipyards to work at his uncles old-established carpenters shop in a small village. Life with domineering Uncle John and his family did not always prove easy, however, and on Sunday Robert was glad to set off alone exploring the Durham countryside. At a friendly wayside inn he heard Robert Bradley, a young man of independent mind and spirit, gave up his job in the Jarrow shipyards to work at his uncles old-established carpenters shop in a small village. Life with domineering Uncle John and his family did not always prove easy, however, and on Sunday Robert was glad to set off alone exploring the Durham countryside. At a friendly wayside inn he heard talk about Foreshaw Park, the sadly run-down estate of the once wealthy Thorman family, and walking home in the moonlight he had his first strange encounter with Millie, the ethereal girl-child of that house whose odd ways and nocturnal wanderings had led to her being known locally as Thormans Moth. The time came when a sudden and dramatic turn in Roberts affairs brought him a much closer involvement with the Thormans of Foreshaw, and especially with the elder daughter Agnes who shouldered so many of the burdens of this troubled household and who alone of all her family loved and protected the frail unworldly Millie. But this was 1913, and anything beyond the most formal relationship between servant and mistress had to face the barriers and injustices of a rigid social hierarchy that was soon to perish in the flames of war.