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The Dwelling Place (Soundings)

The Dwelling Place (Soundings)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Story
Review: As a huge fan of Catherine Cookson, I'd have to say The Dwelling Place is the best I have read so far...and I've read many of her books! Don't miss this story of a young girl's struggle to ovecome the odds at keeping her family together. Her selfless strength of character and integrity throughout this story, as well as the satisfying endings to this and all of her stories, are what make Catherine Cookson's books so wonderful and keep the reader coming back for more! Read The Dwelling Place ~ you won't be disappointed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Story
Review: Catherine Cookson has written a beautifully complex and compelling story about the human spirit. Set in the early to mid-1800s the characters draw the reader into their various lifestyles ranging from aristocratic splendor to the depths of poverty. Catherine Cookson provides the reader with vivid images of a family struggling to survive and maintain their dignity as much of the world turns to them a blind eye.

A must read for those interested in 19th century England as well as anyone looking to be absorbed into a fascinating story of triumph.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An outstanding read!
Review: Catherine Cookson has written a beautifully complex and compelling story about the human spirit. Set in the early to mid-1800s the characters draw the reader into their various lifestyles ranging from aristocratic splendor to the depths of poverty. Catherine Cookson provides the reader with vivid images of a family struggling to survive and maintain their dignity as much of the world turns to them a blind eye.

A must read for those interested in 19th century England as well as anyone looking to be absorbed into a fascinating story of triumph.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My all time favorite
Review: I have read this book for many years. I bring it out once a year to enjoy it. The courage that Cissy had was so unbelievable. I felt like I was right there in the cave.Catherine Cookson 's books make you feel that you are living a part of history Bravo Catherine Cookson.!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sparked my interest in historical novels
Review: I, too, read this as a young teenager in a Reader's Digest Condensed version. It was compelling and breath-taking. I have since read dozens of other Catherine Cookson novels, but this one is by far the best one ever. It is the standard by which I judge all other historical novels I have read since.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A long-time favorite of mine
Review: My sister and I recently discussed how we loved this book as young teens. First read it as a Reader's Digest Condensed book. I loved it so much that I've since purchased many of Ms. Cookson's books. She feeds you some history and flavor of another culture, painlessly wrapped in an emotionally gripping tale. Another favorite from her: Feathers In The Fire.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: endurance and survival
Review: this book has been a favorite of my for years.Any one who reads this book will be amazed at the human spirit of this child to preserve her family against the odds of society.


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