BORN
BAD
BY
JOSEPHINE COX
THE
BLURB:-
Eighteen
years ago, Harry made a hard decision that drove him out from the
place he loved. Since then he carved out a life for himself, and
found a semblance of peace. Yet he is still haunted by the memory of
the warm carefree girl with the laughing eyes.
For
Judy Saunders, the pain of her past has left her deeply scarred. Cut
off from her family and trapped in a loveless marriage, the distant
memories of her first love are her only source of comfort in a dark
and dangerous world.
Years
later, Harry is heading back. Excited, afraid and racked with guilt,
he has little choice. He must confront the past and seek
forgiveness.
THE
REALITY:-
I've
always wanted to read Josephine Cox's books, as they looked like the
kind of family sagas that I get on well with. I just maybe wish I
hadn't chosen this one? It was very gritty and real, in the style of
Catherine Cookson, but was perhaps a bit too depressing for my taste.
Set
in 1956, at 468 pages long the book was very thick, considering it's
only dealing with the time span of a few months. It was therefore
full of glorious detail (which I always prefer to too little) with a
great plot:- the question of what really went on with
fourteen-year-old Judy and her baby was the issue that kept me
turning the pages.
I
did find the characters extremely stereotyped, but was very
glad of the much-needed happy ending! The twist regarding who was
the real villain of the piece was also pleasantly unexpected.
I'd
certainly give this author another go.
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