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Rainbow Days

By: Josephine Cox
Narrated by: Sherry Baines
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'You're everything to me. I'd have to lose my life before I'd lose you.' This is the vow Silas made to Cathleen on the day he asks her to marry him. Throughout their childhood their love has grown stronger and now, in 1900, they start to plan a life together.

But a jealous woman is determined to ruin their happiness and uses Silas's father – a good and honest man – to do so, forcing him to make an impossible sacrifice. As a dutiful son, Silas has no choice but to obey his father, and Cathleen must pay the bitter price. Separated, each is swept along to a place where there is no love or peace and no way back ...

©2000 Josephine Cox (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing
20th Century Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Sagas

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'There is a new thoughtfulness in Cox's work. Always a gutsy, passionate writer she has gained stature ... Saga addicts will devour this and bay for more.' (Historical Novels Review)

'Hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson.' (Manchester Evening News)

'The fact that Josephine Cox brings so much freshness to the plot, and the characters, is an indication of her skills as a storyteller.' (Birmingham Post)
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