Josephine Cox
A Major Bestselling Author In Her Native Great Britain, Josephine Cox's Story Is As Extraordinary As Anything In Her Books. One Of Ten Children Born Into Poverty In A Cottonmill House In Blackburn, Her Life Was Full Of Tragedy And Hardship, Though Not Devoid Of Laughter And Love. At The Age Of Sixteen, She Met And Married Her Husband, Ken, And Had Two Sons. When Her Sons Began School, Cox Decided To Go To College, Eventually Gaining A Place At Cambridge University Which She Was Unable To Accept. Becoming A Teacher, She Set About Renovating A Derelict Council House As The Family Home, Coping W
Cox Josephine:
Angels Cry Sometimes
Headline Book Publishing, 1993
Quality paperback, 435 pages
Cox Josephine:
Bad Boy Jack
Headline Book Publishing, 2003
Quality paperback, 632 pages
Cox Josephine:
Rainbow Days
Headline Book Publishing, 2000
Quality paperback, 435 pages
Cox Josephine:
Living a Lie
Headline Book Publishing, 1996
Quality paperback, 465 pages
Cox Josephine:
Whistledown Woman
Headline Book Publishing, 1993
Quality paperback, 566 pages
Cox Josephine:
Outcast
Headline Book Publishing, 1992
Quality paperback, 342 pages
Cox Josephine:
Don't Cry Alone
Headline Book Publishing, 1993
Quality paperback, 499 pages
Cox Josephine:
Somewhere, Someday
Headline Book Publishing, 2000
Quality paperback, 437 pages








