The King’S Beacon

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Terry Dillon ISBN: 9781477229934
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: September 25, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Terry Dillon
ISBN: 9781477229934
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: September 25, 2012
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

This captivating story, set in the West Yorkshire moorlands, tells of a young teacher, Peter, as he seeks to establish himself in his new profession whilst searching to create a home for his young family just below The Kings Beacon. The story defines the taxing relationship between Peter and a pupil, Joe Webster. As the story unfolds, trust tentatively blossoms between Peter and Webster, mainly through the schools brass band. Consequently, after Websters involvement in a gang attack, he looks to the one person he feels he can trust, Peter. Throughout, the book enthrals with Peters efforts to build a home for his family in a rundown 17th century moorland cottage beneath The Kings Beacon. The book sensitively describes the extremes of life typical on the Yorkshire moors. The story has a final twist when Peter makes a decision that has major implications for the family.

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This captivating story, set in the West Yorkshire moorlands, tells of a young teacher, Peter, as he seeks to establish himself in his new profession whilst searching to create a home for his young family just below The Kings Beacon. The story defines the taxing relationship between Peter and a pupil, Joe Webster. As the story unfolds, trust tentatively blossoms between Peter and Webster, mainly through the schools brass band. Consequently, after Websters involvement in a gang attack, he looks to the one person he feels he can trust, Peter. Throughout, the book enthrals with Peters efforts to build a home for his family in a rundown 17th century moorland cottage beneath The Kings Beacon. The book sensitively describes the extremes of life typical on the Yorkshire moors. The story has a final twist when Peter makes a decision that has major implications for the family.

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