Details: Even in the worst days of the recession, the Mc Queen family remain upbeat. They watch as their neighbours depart for the workhouse, their last pieces of furniture carted off by the bailiffs. But even though there might not be much on the table, the Mc Queen house constantly echoes with laughter. This is what keeps them strong
- when all else fails, you can always laugh. Like many of the residents of the Fifteen Streets, the Mc Queens are as blunt as they are big-hearted. They are opinionated, & speak with no holds barred if anyone dare go against social convention. So imagine their shock when Bridget Mc Queen brings home her African husb&... Colour Blind is an absorbing story of prejudice, racial tension & family feuding in the 1920s, from one of Britain's most skilled storytellers. Ideal for: Fans of contemporary fiction books & fans of novels by Catherine Cookson. This paperback book has 334 pages & measures: 17.7 x 10.6 x 2cm