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"Rendered in vivid, authentic period detail, "The Daring Ladies of Lowell" is a suspenseful, compelling tale of courageous young women fighting for justice--and sometimes their very lives--in the cotton mills of mid-nineteenth century Mass
"A suspenseful, compelling tale of courageous young women fighting for justice." --Jennifer Chiaverini, author of "Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker"
"Alice is cast in the mold of a character created by an earlier Alcott, the passionate and spunky Jo March. A refreshingly old-fashioned heroine." --"The New York Times Book Review"
"Offers up a compelling slice of both feminist and Industrial Age history." --"Christian Science Monitor"
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"Both inspiring and thought-provoking.... Will keep the reader captivated for hours." --"The Free-Lance Star "(Fredericksburg, VA)
"Riveting. . . . In this book, and in real life, there's no story--or change--if people don't push the boundaries of what is acceptable, or give voice to uncomfortable truths." --"Huffington Post"
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""Alcott draws from dramatic events indelibly etched in history and offers a fresh perspective. . . . Alcott's work will attract historical romance fans who will be entertained by the antics of the daring ladies who leave everything they know and embrace less-than-ideal conditions to gain their freedom." --"Library Journal" (starred review)
"The carefully detailed life in the Massachusetts cotton mills gives Alcott's latest a ring of authenticity. Add to this well-drawn characters, a sensational trial, a forbidden romance and a young woman's struggle for independence and you have a compelling read. Alcott is a splendid storyteller who knows exactly how to capture reader attention with a perfect combination of history and romance." --"The Romantic Times
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"Captures the spirit and courage of the young women who dared to work at factory jobs. Kate Alcott draws on the true story of a murdered mill girl for this captivating story of loyalty, friendship, and love--most of all, love." --Sandra Dallas, author of "Alice's Tulips"
"An engrossing narrative with a love story at its core." --"Booklist
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""The Daring Ladies of Lowell "are as complicated and flawed as any contemporary heroines, and they shine in this gripping 19th century tale about a small group of "factory girls" who refuse to be silenced when one of their own is murdered. . . . A nuanced gem of a novel about friendship, sacrifice, and love that will keep you turning its pages until the very end." --Amy Brill, author of" The Movement of Stars
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"Will illuminate and satisfy." --"Publishers Weekly "
A suspenseful, compelling tale of courageous young women fighting for justice. Jennifer Chiaverini, author of Mrs. Lincoln s Dressmaker
Alice is cast in the mold of a character created by an earlier Alcott, the passionate and spunky Jo March. A refreshingly old-fashioned heroine. The New York Times Book Review
Offers up a compelling slice of both feminist and Industrial Age history. Christian Science Monitor
Both inspiring and thought-provoking . Will keep the reader captivated for hours. The Free-Lance Star (Fredericksburg, VA)
Riveting. . . . In this book, and in real life, there s no story or change if people don t push the boundaries of what is acceptable, or give voice to uncomfortable truths. Huffington Post
Alcott draws from dramatic events indelibly etched in history and offers a fresh perspective. . . . Alcott s work will attract historical romance fans who will be entertained by the antics of the daring ladies who leave everything they know and embrace less-than-ideal conditions to gain their freedom. Library Journal (starred review)
The carefully detailed life in the Massachusetts cotton mills gives Alcott s latest a ring of authenticity. Add to this well-drawn characters, a sensational trial, a forbidden romance and a young woman s struggle for independence and you have a compelling read. Alcott is a splendid storyteller who knows exactly how to capture reader attention with a perfect combination of history and romance. The Romantic Times
Captures the spirit and courage of the young women who dared to work at factory jobs. Kate Alcott draws on the true story of a murdered mill girl for this captivating story of loyalty, friendship, and love most of all, love. Sandra Dallas, author of Alice s Tulips
An engrossing narrative with a love story at its core. Booklist
The Daring Ladies of Lowell are as complicated and flawed as any contemporary heroines, and they shine in this gripping 19th century tale about a small group of factory girls who refuse to be silenced when one of their own is murdered. . . . A nuanced gem of a novel about friendship, sacrifice, and love that will keep you turning its pages until the very end. Amy Brill, author of The Movement of Stars
Will illuminate and satisfy. Publishers Weekly
"A suspenseful, compelling tale of courageous young women fighting for justice." --Jennifer Chiaverini, author of Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker
"Alice is cast in the mold of a character created by an earlier Alcott, the passionate and spunky Jo March. A refreshingly old-fashioned heroine." --The New York Times Book Review "Offers up a compelling slice of both feminist and Industrial Age history." --Christian Science Monitor"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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