

Street Child
Stephen Cockett


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Readers highly appreciate the gripping narrative and emotional depth of the characters in this novel. Many find Catherine Cookson's storytelling ability captivating, evoking both laughter and tears. The vivid descriptions of life in poverty resonate powerfully with the audience, and her portrayal of complex family dynamics is widely praised.
Set in 1910, this tells the story of one family's fight for physical and moral survival in the poverty and squalor of the dockland slums of Tyneside.
At the centre is the apparently impossible love affair between rugged docker John O'Brien and Mary Llewellyn, a schoolteacher.
With elements of tragedy, humour, intrigue and love, this simple tale affords plenty of scope for imaginative and evocative production
Large flexible cast
The Fifteen Streets is a historical play written by Rob Bettison from Catherine Cookson and published by Samuel French (1989).
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Samuel French · 1989 · 100 pp
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