Set in rural Northumberland during the 1830's this Catherine Cookson series tells of Cissie Brodie's struggle to keep the family intact when the sudden death of her parents causes them to be evicted from their cottage...
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. A story of high emotion, tragedy and romance set against the dramatic landscape of Northumberland in the 1830's. Cissie Brodie is just sixteen when she finds herself in charge of her five younger brothers and sisters after their parents die in a Cholera epidemic. The workhouse seems the only choice but Cissie can not split up the family.
Set in rural Northumberland during the 1830s, this Catherine Cookson story tells of Cissie Brodie's struggle to keep the family intact when the sudden death of her parents causes them to be evicted from their cottage. Local carpenter Matthew helps Cissie look after her five brothers, and eventually falls in love with her, but Cissie becomes pregnant after being raped by a local aristocrat.
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