After twenty four years, Kate returns to her Lancashire home town to claim her inheritance, with a new name and a life she would never have had if she’d stayed.She has two weeks to empty the farmhouse of her dad’s possessions and put it on the market so she can slot herself neatly back into London normality. Easy.Except, her former friends insist on calling her Kathy, the family home is filled with ghosts, the Wild won’t stay where it should and it’s proving very difficult to return what she stole from Aunt Annie.Plus, there’s distraction in the shape of Simon, her first love – old enough to know better but still getting into fights and still hanging around with the same crowd.In fact, not a lot moves on in this tomb of the 19th century cotton kings: this is the industrial North, where dreams are born free and hunted by distant accountants, where the slow creep of the moss is ignored, violence is endemic, change is feared and local bards sing odes to Class B drugs.Kate feels very pleased she has moved on from this backward place. Kathy’s not too sure.
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- Release Date 12/05/2011
- Author Jackie Trippier Holt
- Language English
- Company Book Snuffler Publishing Company; 1st edition
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