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4.0 out of 5 stars
Poor shopgirl's adventures in Nineteenth-century Lancashire .,
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This review is from: Leaf in the Wind (Hardcover)
A well written, historical Cinderella story.A young woman battles against the evils of poverty, ignorance and extremely limited opportunity. Young Jennie works in a cat's meat shop. She lives with her sluttish mother and drunken, abusive stepfather in a dingy terraced house. When Jenny's employer replaces her with cheaper labor, her stepfather's violent abuse leaves her with no safe alternative but marriage. The groom is a widowed clerk that she met at Chapel. The marriage is no escape from fear and hardship. Unhappily, Jenny's husband is robbed and murdered. Jenny's spiteful sister-in-law has inherited all, and refuses to house Jenny. This bad turn becomes a good turn, when Jenny is hired by the nouveau riche, class-conscious Bleasdale family. Newly engaged, tempetuous Sarah Bleasdale needs a maid. Sarah's betrothed is Paul Tunstall, a wealthy gentleman and soldier turned landowner. Eventually, Paul finds more to admire and love in steadfast Jenny, than in the vain, childish Sarah. The story progresses through a marriage, a miscarriage, a tragic injury, sad departures and ultimately a joyous reunion. We discover who murdered Jenny's husband, the identity of Jenny's biological father and the skewed nature of morality in this society. Recommended. |
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Leaf In The Wind by Marie Joseph (Mass Market Paperback - March 27, 1994)
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