The Year Of The Virgins [Paperback] Cookson, Catherine
Delve into the sweeping saga of family, secrets, and the enduring power of the past with "Year of the Virgins" by Catherine Cookson, now available in a New Edition paperback. This compelling novel, published by Corgi in 1993, transports you to a world where innocence is tested and resilience is forged in the face of adversity. While the book is attributed to a 'collectif' in your records, it is actually written by the acclaimed British author Catherine Cookson. Cookson, a master storyteller known for her captivating historical and family sagas, has enchanted millions of readers worldwide with her richly drawn characters and evocative depictions of Northern England. Her novels often explore themes of social class, hardship, and the strength of the human spirit. "Year of the Virgins" is a testament to Cookson's talent, weaving a narrative that grips you from the very first page. The story, set against a backdrop of societal change, explores the lives and destinies of compelling characters navigating complex relationships and moral dilemmas. Expect a tale filled with emotional depth, unexpected twists, and the kind of heartwarming moments that define Cookson's signature style. The book belongs to the Genre Fiction, Family Saga, and Contemporary Literature categories. Although this is a new edition the ISBN reflects that this is not a brand new release. Readers familiar with Cookson's other works, such as "The Fifteen Streets," "The Mallen Streak," or "The Glass Virgin," will find familiar themes and a similar compelling narrative structure in "Year of the Virgins". Whether you're a long-time fan of Catherine Cookson or a newcomer to her captivating storytelling, this New Edition paperback of "Year of the Virgins" offers a rewarding and unforgettable reading experience. At 352 pages, it's the perfect book to immerse yourself in. This edition is published by Corgi, a well-regarded publisher.