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A Lancashire lass

"Lancashire, 1832 - Maids Hannah and Mary find themselves with no jobs and no home when their employer, Henry Sudell, loses all his money and disappears in the middle of the night. They have no choice but to return to Blackburn where Hannah is lucky to be taken in by her sister Jennet and brother-in-law, Titus, but Mary must seek lodgings in the infamous Star beer house. Mary tries to get her job back as a weaver, but the influx of workers from the countryside and no support for the working class means that jobs are scarce. With no other choice she remains at the beer house, forced to risk her reputation and even her life. In the middle of a cholera outbreak and political upheaval, can Mary ever find a way to recover all she's lost?"--Provided by publisher.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004820688 F
Fiction-Adult   Rutherford Library . . On Loan . 1 Oct 2024
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ISBN 9781787463592 (paperback)
Classification Number F
Author Ashworth, Libby
Title A Lancashire lass [BK]
Series Mill Town lasses 2
Note Sequel to: The cotton spinner.
Includes an extract from A family secret.
"Lancashire, 1832 - Maids Hannah and Mary find themselves with no jobs and no home when their employer, Henry Sudell, loses all his money and disappears in the middle of the night. They have no choice but to return to Blackburn where Hannah is lucky to be taken in by her sister Jennet and brother-in-law, Titus, but Mary must seek lodgings in the infamous Star beer house. Mary tries to get her job back as a weaver, but the influx of workers from the countryside and no support for the working class means that jobs are scarce. With no other choice she remains at the beer house, forced to risk her reputation and even her life. In the middle of a cholera outbreak and political upheaval, can Mary ever find a way to recover all she's lost?"--Provided by publisher.
Subject Women textile workers -- England -- Lancashire -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction
Poor families -- Fiction
Working class -- England -- Fiction
Women -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Fiction
Bars (Drinking establishments) -- Fiction
Blackburn (England) -- Fiction
Blackburn (England) -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Fiction
Great Britain -- History -- William IV, 1830-1837 -- Fiction
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