Quarry Lane

by Terence Dillon


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/27/2013

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781481785808
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781481785792
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781481785785

About the Book

Quarry Lane is the lane in which John meets his future girlfriend Vivienne. Their relationship, like the flowers of the lane, blossoms and they look forward to a future of promises. But they reckon without the implications of a mining disaster which leaves John’s father crippled; he is also distraught, as he believes he has been the cause of the accident. The family begins to experience financial difficulties, with the result that John has to leave school and find work before he can complete his sixth form education. This spoils his chances of gaining the place at university that he is so keen to achieve. The repercussions are also significant for John’s relationship with Vivienne. Her mother, the wife of a bank manager, is strongly opposed to her daughter associating with a miner’s son. She is devastated by the news that her daughter’s boyfriend has had to take a job in the local mine and seemingly committed himself to a life in the red brick rows of a mining village. Determined to break up John and Vivienne’s relationship, she persuades her husband to send Vivienne abroad to a finishing school. The story explores sensitively the tough life of a Yorkshire mining family in the 1950s and how John strives to fulfil his responsibilities to his family. At the same time he seeks to overcome the opposition of Vivienne’s mother to his relationship with her daughter.


About the Author

Terry Dillon was born in a mining village in Yorkshire of a mining family. He left the village to do his National Service when he was nineteen, returned for a short while and then left to marry. He continued to take pride in his roots, however, and promised himself that one day he would write a story that encapsulated the spirit of the mining village and the people who lived in it – a story of the loyalties, the hardships, and the rivalries that epitomise the lives of those in such small knit communities. His most recent book, ‘Quarry Lane’, is the outcome. Dillon’s career has been in education. He has been a teacher, a senior lecturer in higher education, one of Her Majesty’s Inspectors, and an educational consultant. He has worked with national governments in Eastern Europe, South Africa and the Caribbean as well as with the Independent Schools Inspection Service in England. In recent years he has worked closely with the Education Service of the Archdiocese of Birmingham. Dillon’s previous books have been Light Me a Candle, his recollections of a bicycle journey through France, and his first novel, The King’s Beacon, the story of the tension between a difficult pupil and a young teacher.