The towns in Yorkshire, particularly the south, made money in the coal mining industry with employment figures in six digits over the decade. Streets were lined with terraced houses and everybody knew everybody's business.
Friday, 22 February 2013
Up North
The novel is set in a small town in Yorkshire. Yorkshire is the largest county in the UK and is situated in the North of England. Full of green pastures known as the 'Yorkshire Dales', it has been described as 'Gods Own Country'. This nickname for the country seems to be a lucky coincidence when regarding the themes within the book.
The towns in Yorkshire, particularly the south, made money in the coal mining industry with employment figures in six digits over the decade. Streets were lined with terraced houses and everybody knew everybody's business.
The towns in Yorkshire, particularly the south, made money in the coal mining industry with employment figures in six digits over the decade. Streets were lined with terraced houses and everybody knew everybody's business.
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