The Hamilton Trilogy Series by Catherine Cookson

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  • Hamilton (The Hamilton Trilogy #1)
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    Hamilton (The Hamilton Trilogy #1)

    Catherine Cookson

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    Catherine Cookson's Hamilton novels have taken their place among the most widely acclaimed and enjoyed of her books. In this omnibus edition of Hamilton and Goodbye Hamilton, she shows her exceptional ability to tell a story in which good humor and a sense of compassion are finely blended, with characters so vividly alive they leap off the page. Maisie could never be quite sure when she first met Hamilton, but most likely it was when she started talking to herself as a lonely seven-year-old... more

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  • Goodbye Hamilton (The Hamilton Trilogy #2)
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    Goodbye Hamilton (The Hamilton Trilogy #2)

    Catherine Cookson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1985

    It seemed the clouds that had darkened so much of Maisie’s early life had finally cleared away. Freed at last from a disastrous marriage, she had also become a bestselling author with her very first book – all about Hamilton, the remarkable horse her imagination conjured for solace through the long years of an unhappy marriage. Hamilton proved to be a real guide, philosopher and friend over many years... more

  • Harold (The Hamilton Trilogy #3)
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    Harold (The Hamilton Trilogy #3)

    Catherine Cookson

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1994

    The final part of a Catherine Cookson trilogy, following "Hamilton" and "Goodbye Hamilton". The imaginary horse has vanished from Maisie's life, and in the days after the death of her second husband she takes comfort from the company of a cheerful, bright-eyed little cockney boy named Harold.

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