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In less than a year, New York City heiress Eleanor Menger will have control of her fortune. In the meantime, though, to avoid marrying a man chosen by her greedy uncle, Eleanor assumes a new identity and supports herself by taking a job as a textile worker in the small town of Hidden Falls. Working in the mill proves to be more difficult and dangerous than Eleanor first imagined, but there are also some unexpected rewards, including a new sense of responsibility and the strong friendships Eleanor forges with her coworkers. What Eleanor didn’t expect to find in Hidden Falls was the love of her life, who turns out to be the town’s annoying and exasperating new newspaper publisher: Brad Harrod. Deftly blending a charmingly sweet romance with some fascinating details about the textile industry and newspaper publishing in early-twentieth-century America, Harte creates another winning addition to her Hidden Falls series. --John Charles
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Deftly blending a charmingly sweet romance with some fascinating details about the textile industry and newspaper publishing in early-twentieth century America, Harte creates another winning addition to her Hidden Falls series. --Booklist
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