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Catherine Cookson was born in Tyne Dock, the illegitimate daughter of a poverty-stricken woman, Kate, who Catherine believed was her older sister. Life goes on; everyone quietly shuns Ray, so Emily has to go and cute her way through the grocer and whatever else. This is no ordinary movie, but moves from dramatic highs and lows, joys and sorrows, hardships and luxuries, peaks and valleys, that are mind-bending enough to make any ordinary young lady lose hope.
He promises her a grand life in their house overlooking the…someplace (maybe the sea, but what the hell do I know). She’s also ostensibly bedridden, and so we get the Jane Eyre “Who knocked over all the dining-room china during our incredibly awkward good-time jig party in the kitchen?
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Also the colonel who had labelled Con as a reject to villagers, really was on the other hand the sheep of the village fault mentioned nearby to Whitburn rectory. The Tide of Life" is a 3x45 minute TV period miniseries (circa late 1800's) based on the novel by prolific authoress Catherine Cookson. The problem with The Tide of Life is that while she seems perfectly sweet and capable of making normal-person decisions, she agrees to go steady with any dude who enters the frame, so you end up wondering if she has a concussion.So, there are two or three more really dismal installments of The Catherine Cookson Experience coming up, and I thought that before I hit all the marital rape and spouse-slapping, everyone could use one that’s pleasantly absurd.