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Buried Tears

Published
Oct 2013
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
266

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Buried Tears is a compelling novel based on a true account that happened in the small village of Golden Hill, Stoke-on-Trent, so named because of the abundance of buttercups, commonly known as gold cups, that covered its fields. The story unfolds across the backdrop of the stark realities of working class life during 1941, a time when owning a pot to piss in was considered a luxury It tells the powerful and moving story of an extraordinary bond between two brothers, Wilf and Kenneth, who as young boys plan to work hard in order to become rich and travel the world together. Towards the end of what starts as a normal day Kenneth, the younger of the two brothers, is reported missing. The truth behind the day's events is carefully concealed as dreams, hopes and ambitions all hit the floor and smash into millions of pieces. Broken beyond repair. Life is never the same again and over sixty years later the truth and the tears find their way out of the hiding place.

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First Edition Oct 2013 Createspace ISBN 1492830089
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Dec 2012 VIVIEN JONES ISBN B00AP6Z56I
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