Yesterday’s Shadows

Yesterday’s Shadows by Rosie Goodwin is a poignant saga published by Headline Publishing Group in 2008, featuring 342 pages in English. The narrative follows Kate Cleary, who feels liberated after the death of her abusive father, but soon learns of a hidden aunt in the Midlands who offers her and her dependent sister, Nuala, a new home. As they adjust to their new life, Kate grapples with her feelings for Matthew, a young artist left behind in Durham, while navigating the complexities of family and newfound safety.
Readers will find a rich exploration of family life, sibling dynamics, and the challenges faced by women in a changing world. The story delves into themes of love, trust, and resilience as Kate confronts shocking revelations and a series of violent incidents in Nuneaton. With the support of her aunt and the attention of a kind widower, Martin Denby, Kate must discern the truth behind the kindness offered to her. This edition presents a detailed and immersive experience into the lives of its characters, set against the backdrop of familial bonds and personal growth.
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A powerful and moving new saga from the popular author
Kate Cleary feels no sorrow when her brutal father dies. At last she will be free from him, even though she and Nuala, the sister who depends on her for everything, must now leave his miners cottage. Then Kate discovers they have an aunt in the Midlands whom their father had kept secret, and who now offers them a home.
Despite leaving her heart in Durham with Matthew, a young artist, Kate feels loved and safe with Aunt Beth. But her peace is shattered by an astonishing revelation from Nuala, and a series of brutal attacks on the women of Nuneaton. Kate turns to a handsome widower, Martin Denby, but is his kindness too good to be true?
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