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Never Stand Alone

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When Mick Todd, a young miner from a long line of union men, offers the Brassbank pit manager's unruly daughter Carol a life on his motorbike, history is the last thing on both their minds. But the enmity between their families runs as deep as the coal seams that are Brassbank's lifeblood and, when the couple announce they are lovers, all hell breaks loose in both families. But the storm their defiant relationship provokes is nothing compared to those they will face together in the future. For 1984 is the year of the miners' strike, which changes the north-eastern town forever, leaving tragedy in its wake. And increasingly it seems as if this battle that is dividing the country, threatening the survival of their community and splitting brother from brother, could also destroy Carol and Mick's hard-fought-for marriage...

502 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1997

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April 5, 2010
The best fictional book I've read about the 1984 Miner's Strike. Trotter carves delicate yet raw working class characters and ideals,and the desperation and unity of an entire community drips from this book. It's also a well-observed love story too. I lived in one of the north-east mining villages during the strike and Never Stand Alone effortlessly captures the devastation and defiance of a proud community.
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March 24, 2025
A very moving story

I loved reading about Carol and Mick and of course all the other characters. I remember watching the news in the 80’s about the Miners strikes around the country, the amount of hardship for hundreds of people, has really brought it home to me personally. Thatcher’s government had a lot to answer for. Getting back to the book though, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and I can highly recommend it.
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