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Onder het pseudoniem Catherine Marchant verschenen van de hand van de beroemde schrijfster Catherine Cookson Aan de oever van de rivier, Kirsten en Rosa. Onder hetzelfde pseudoniem heeft zij de roman Linda geschreven, een meeslepend epos dat zich afspeelt in een mysterieuze en verlaten sfeer.


Het centrale thema in dit spannende, romantische verhaal is een oude en bittere vete tussen twee families wier landerijen in een van de mooiste, maar ook ruigste kuststreken van Engeland, Northumberland, aan elkaar grenzen. Het is in deze omgeving dat de onervaren Linda Metcalfe, zich niet bewust van wat haar te wachten staat, als landbouwleerling op een van de twee boerderijen verzeild raakt en zodoende betrokken raakt bij de vete tussen de twee gezinnen. Geleidelijk aan gaat ze iets begrijpen van de strijd om het bezit van land en de daarmee parallel lopende liefdesproblemen die aan beide kanten zulke diepe littekens hebben achtergelaten.

247 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1961

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Catherine Cookson

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Catherine Cookson was born in Tyne Dock, the illegitimate daughter of a poverty-stricken woman, Kate, who Catherine believed was her older sister. Catherine began work in service but eventually moved south to Hastings, where she met and married Tom Cookson, a local grammar-school master.

Although she was originally acclaimed as a regional writer - her novel The Round Tower won the Winifred Holtby Award for the best regional novel of 1968 - her readership quickly spread throughout the world, and her many best-selling novels established her as one of the most popular contemporary woman novelist. She received an OBE in 1985, was created a Dame of the British Empire in 1993, and was appointed an Honorary Fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford, in 1997.

For many years she lived near Newcastle upon Tyne.

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156 reviews4 followers
April 30, 2015
Das Buch: Linda reist für ein einjähriges Praktikum auf den Landsitz Batley an. Dort soll sie sich in der Landwirtschaft verdingen. Doch kaum ist sie da, erfährt sie von dem Zwist zwischen den Batleys mit den Catwells, einem benachbarten Hof. Und so ist es kaum verwunderlich, dass sie schon bald zwischen den Familien steht. Zudem fühlt sie sich ja auch noch zu Mr. Batley hingezogen.

Fazit: Nun, man sollte vor dem Lesen in das Impressum schauen. Dort steht, dass das Buch wohl schon 1961 geschrieben worden ist. Und das ist nun mal eine andere Zeit gewesen. Im Grunde passiert nichts in diesem Buch. Es ist eine seichte Story um eine Romanze, die sich aber zu keinem Zeitpunkt tiefgründig wird. Die Liebe bleibt an der Wasseroberfläche. Und wie schon die Hauptcharaktere schon mehrmals sagen (und das zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten): Wir reden später darüber. Doch dann ist das Buch schon zu Ende und die beiden haben immer noch nicht über ihre Liebe geredet und bleiben trotzdem gewiss zusammen. Naja. Man muss einfach auf die Entstehungszeit dieses Romans verweisen.

Weit spannender ist der Zwist zwischen den Familien. Doch auch hier schwimmt man eher nur an der Wasseroberfläche. So richtig verstanden habe ich es nun nicht, warum die beiden seit langer Zeit im Zwist liegen. Klar, es gibt ein paar Andeutungen. Aber so richtig erschließt es sich nicht. Doch das spannende ist hier wirklich, was gerade passiert. Seit Linda aufgetaucht ist. Denn seitdem passieren komische Dinge auf dem Hof. Linda geht diesen Dingen auf die Spur und kommt dann doch recht schnell auf die Lösung.

Zusammenfassend kann man sagen, dass es weitaus bessere Bücher gibt. Wer Romantik und viel Liebe hier erwartet, wird herb enttäuscht werden.
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Author 10 books35 followers
March 1, 2022
You know you are going to get a good read when you pick up a Catherine Cookson book and this one doesn't disappoint. A little different to her other work but with the same inimitable style and solid story telling. Recommended to those who are fans of the great lady.
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253 reviews7 followers
August 13, 2025
An engaging little drama based around a longstanding feud between two families and their farmland. Told from the perspective of a young agricultural student on a work experience placement, there is drama, romance, and an array of interesting characters.

I'm also interested in how Catherine Cookson is often not considered 'literary' because of the formulaic, melodramatic tenor of her prodigious body of work. Yet her novels also have, in my view, an undeniable power - established through their straightforward social realism. Gender, class, and a sense of place are all conveyed through everyday people going through (mostly) everyday situations.

She makes you want to read on. It's vivid, full of human touches and emotions, and she also manages to work the plot up to climaxes with suspense, tragedy, violence, love, and resolution.

In places, the language and dialogue can become slightly repetitive, twee and simplistic, but the family feud and the webs of relationships between the characters are sketched in ways that drew me in and made me appreciate her skill as a writer, once again. I look forward to returning to another of her many books before too long!
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256 reviews2 followers
March 9, 2024
This book was a 5 star read for me--- until the last 25%....where it took a tumble. I wasn't at all fond of how this ended, but because of how well I was entertained for the first 3/4 , I've decided on 4 stars.
No worries, I'll continue to read as many Catherine Cookson books I can find, and there are a lot of them!
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2,039 reviews34 followers
March 18, 2021
4.5*
Heritage of Folly is another favourite of her romances.
Again set in Cookson's beloved North East in the 1960s.
Synopsis:
The Batleys and the Cadwells owned neighbouring farms on the beautiful, wild Northumbrian coast. But there all similarity ended, and enmity began. For between the two families raged a violent and bitter feud - a feud so powerful that the very name of Cadwell made Ralph Batley seethe with uncontrollable fury.
Into this stormy atmosphere came Linda Metcalfe, a young agricultural student, who innocently became involved in the tension between the two households on the day of her arrival. Employed by Ralph Batley, Linda soon found herself in a very difficult situation. For not only had she unwittingly become a part of the feud, but she began to feel a strange admiration for Ralph, who made it painfully clear that he had no use for her either on the farm or in his life. But then the past erupted into the present, forcing Ralph to change his attitude to Linda and resolving the whole Batley/Cadwell heritage of folly...

Another Cookson written under her pseudonym Catherine Marchant which I again ordered through the School Library Book Club. I enjoyed it very much.
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March 6, 2014
Opening: it was after the bus had left Morpeth and had passed through Ulgham and Widdrington that the lanscape changed.




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922 reviews18 followers
July 26, 2009
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The Batleys and the Cadwells owned neighbouring farms, and between them raged a violent and bitter feud. Into this stormy atmosphere came Linda Metcalfe, a young agricultural student, who innocently became involved in the tension between the two households on the day of her arrival.
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1,103 reviews19 followers
May 18, 2012
I read all of Catherine Cookson's books some years ago and enjoyed them immensley. I recently re-read all of them and find that on a second look I found them all so very predictable, and was rather disappointed. However I'm sure that it is my tastes that have changed not the calibre of her story telling.
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106 reviews3 followers
January 9, 2010
Die junge Linda Metcalfe verliebt sich in ihren Arbeitgeber Ralph Batley. Dadurch wird sie in die jahrzehntelange Fehde zwischen den Familien Batley und Cadwell hineingezogen. Ralph verhält sich lange abweisend ihr gegenüber, doch eines Tages überschlagen sich die Ereignisse
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May 17, 2024
Reading this author for the first time in years was like finding an old friend. She can paint an emotional scene. The families were feuding and bad luck followed bad luck due to people's poor decisions. I had never read this book or seen it and borrowed it from open library.
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April 3, 2017
A short but excellent read,doesn't let go for a minute. Linda Metcalfe an agricultural college student comes to do her placement with a family in the north country. She lands in with a family with a deep and bitter feud against the neighbouring farm. Linda makes things worse by taking the wrong road and ending up at the Cadwell farm on her arrival rather than the Batley farm. It is pretty much one thing after another from then on between the two families and Linda stuck in the middle.
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