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Logo recipes Jun 12, 1998  · Dame Catherine Cookson, whose novels about working-class hardships in 19th century England made her one of Britain's most popular writers, died Thursday.

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Logo recipes Cookson, registered as Catherine Ann Davies, was born on 20 June 1906 at 5 Leam Lane in Tyne Dock, South Shields, County Durham, England. She was known as "Katie" as a child. She moved to East Jarrow, which would become the setting for one of her best-known novels, The Fifteen Streets. The illegitimate child of an alcoholic named Kate Fawcett, she grew up thinking her unmarried mother was her sister, as she was brought up by her grandparents, Rose and John …

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Logo recipes Jun 12, 1998  · Catherine Cookson, whose romantic tales of life in the north-east of England sold 100 million books in 30 countries, has died aged 91. She would be remembered as a great …

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Logo recipes Jan 27, 2022  · Catherine was born in South Tyneside. She moved down to Surrey, and eventually ran a boarding house. There she met her husband, who was a schoolmaster. Catherine took …

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Logo recipes Various series of dramas adapted from her work not only attracted huge ratings, but they lasted for over a decade on ITV. Over a dozen Catherine Cookson novels were adapted for …

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Logo recipes Jan 1, 1997  · Catherine Cookson was born in Tyne Dock, the illegitimate daughter of a poverty-stricken woman, Kate, who Catherine believed was her older sister. ... Marie Anne was …

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Logo recipes Jul 13, 2017  · Catherine Cookson was my mother’s favourite author and I thought my mother had a hard life dying at the age of 49. However, Catherine suffered for most of her life and was …

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Logo recipes About Catherine Cookson. Dame Catherine Ann Cookson was one of the most popular and beloved writers of her time. She wrote over 100 novels and had a fan base that spanned the …

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Logo recipes May 4, 1976  · After receiving an OBE in 1985, Catherine Cookson was created a Dame of the British Empire in 1993. She was appointed an Honorary Fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford, …

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Logo recipes Dame Catherine Ann Cookson, DBE (née McMullen; 27 June 1906 – 11 June 1998) was a British author. She is in the top 20 of most widely read British novelists with sales topping 100 million, …

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Logo recipes Catherine's Books. Catherine Cookson was one of the most popular and beloved writers of her time. She wrote over 100 novels and had a fan base that spanned the globe. Her writing style …

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Logo recipes May 22, 2012  · Catherine Cookson is one of the most popular and most read English authors of all time, with more than 100 million books sold. She didn't begin writing until she was in her …

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