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The Fifteen Streets
The Fifteen Streets
Author: Catherine Cookson
ISBN-13: 9780356082561
ISBN-10: 0356082563
Publication Date: 6/1/1990
Pages: 224
Edition: New Impression
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Publisher: Little, Brown
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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John O'Brien living in poverty with an abusive father and older borther tries to protect his mother and sisters while falling in love
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an a poor dockworker and a beautiful socialite find love against all odds? For the impoverished of 1800's Ireland,life on the 15 streets is a prison of sorts.For no matter how hard each of them works,no one escapes . Large Print Novel
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For Mary Ellen O'Brien, hope lay in the wisdom and strength of her children. There was gentle Katie, whose bright beauty and quick mind led her to a new world of learning; Dominic, fast-tempered and strong-willed; and there was John--the most determined to escape the cruel poverty of the Fifteen Streets, the most passion-ate, courageous and loving of all the O'Briens.

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