The Dwelling Place
Condition: SECONDHAND
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The Dwelling Place by Catherine Cookson (1972) is a historical novel set in 1830s County Durham, following 15-year-old Cissie Brodie. After her parents die of cholera, she fights to keep her nine siblings out of the workhouse by establishing a home in a cave-like shelter on the fells, facing extreme poverty and adversity.
Author: Catherine Cookson
Format: Paperback, 416 pages
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
The Dwelling Place by Catherine Cookson (1972) is a historical novel set in 1830s County Durham, following 15-year-old Cissie Brodie. After her parents die of cholera, she fights to keep her nine siblings out of the workhouse by establishing a home in a cave-like shelter on the fells, facing extreme poverty and adversity.