Colour Blind

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Experience Catherine Cookson’s “Colour Blind,” a powerful and moving family saga set in 1920s Northeast England. When Bridget McQueen brings home her African husband, the close-knit, working-class community of Fifteen Streets is rocked by prejudice and racial tension. More than just a romance, this novel, originally published in 1998 by Corgi, delves into the heart of societal biases and explores the resilience of the McQueen family as they navigate love, loyalty, and acceptance. Discover a world where humor and grit meet intolerance, and witness the enduring strength of family bonds tested by a changing world. A must-read for fans of historical fiction and poignant character-driven stories from a beloved storyteller.

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Can love overcome prejudice? Even in the worst days of the recession, the McQueen family remain upbeat. This is what keeps them strong when all else fails, you can always laugh. Like many of the residents of Fifteen Streets, they are as blunt as they are big-hearted. So imagine their shock when Bridget McQueen brings home her African husband. Colour Blindis an absorbing story of prejudice, racial tension and family feuding in the 1920s.

Dive into a compelling tale of love, prejudice, and family resilience with Catherine Cookson's "Colour Blind," a captivating saga set against the backdrop of 1920s England. This poignant novel, published by Corgi in 1998, explores the complexities of racial tension and societal norms through the eyes of the McQueen family and their tight-knit community on Fifteen Streets. Catherine Cookson, a literary giant renowned for her historical fiction and insightful portrayals of working-class life, delivers a powerful narrative that resonates even today. "Colour Blind" showcases her signature blend of richly drawn characters, evocative settings, and emotionally charged themes. The McQueen family, despite facing the hardships of a crippling recession, maintain an unwavering spirit and a robust sense of humor. Their strong bonds and unwavering optimism are their greatest strengths, providing a buffer against the challenges of their lives. However, their world is turned upside down when Bridget McQueen, one of their own, returns home with her new husband a Black man. In a time when racial prejudice was deeply ingrained in society, Bridget's marriage sparks a wave of shock, disapproval, and outright hostility within the community. "Colour Blind" unflinchingly portrays the ignorance and bigotry of the era, forcing readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the past. Beyond the racial tensions, the novel delves into the intricate dynamics of the McQueen family, exploring their individual struggles and loyalties. Sibling rivalries, generational differences, and personal ambitions all come into play as they grapple with the consequences of Bridget's choices. Will love triumph over prejudice? Can the McQueen family overcome the deep-seated biases of their community? "Colour Blind" is a thought-provoking exploration of these questions, offering a nuanced perspective on the human capacity for both cruelty and compassion. This paperback edition from Corgi, spanning 336 pages, offers an immersive reading experience. Measuring at a convenient size and weighing only 170g, this book is easy to carry and read anywhere. A fantastic read for lovers of family sagas, historical fiction, and stories that challenge our perceptions. "Colour Blind" is a timeless tale that reminds us of the enduring power of love, family, and the importance of fighting for equality. Explore the depths of human emotion and the fight for acceptance with "Colour Blind," a remarkable novel from a beloved author. This book belongs to the Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction, and Family Saga categories, making it a must-read for fans of those genres.
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0552146331

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9780552146333

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336

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170

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