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Daughter of the Loom (Bells of Lowell, Bk 1)
Daughter of the Loom - Bells of Lowell, Bk 1
Author: Tracie Peterson, Judith Miller
The mill town of Lowell, Massachusetts comes to life with intrigue and drama from the creative writing team of Judith Miller and Tracie Peterson. Young women at the end of the 19th century seek employment from driven men intent on transforming America’s textile industry. — Daughters of the Loom features Lilly Armbruster, who is forced to wo...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780764226885
ISBN-10: 0764226886
Publication Date: 2/1/2003
Pages: 384
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4 stars, based on 81 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Daughter of the Loom (Bells of Lowell, Bk 1) on + 471 more book reviews
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Lilly Armbruster plans to drive the mills from Lowell...but her plans go terribly awry. With the extraordinary changes to society and families ushered in with the Industrial Revolution, the quaint countryside of Lilly's youth has been transformed, bringing to some great wealth and to others tragic loss. Forced to work in the mill as her only means of survival, Lilly is deeply resentful of the powerful mill owners she believes have stolen her father's farm and caused his premature death. Though intent on revenging herself, Lilly is torn when she discovers her one-time betrothed, Matthew Cheaver, is hand-in-glove with "the lords of the loom." With her heart conflicted and her ideals faltering, Lilly's values-and tenuous faith-will be put to the test. A unique portrayal of the drama, intrigue, and even romance to be found among the Mill Girls.
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The Industrial Revolution sweeping across the land and the extraordinary changes to society and families. A unique portrayal of the drama, intrigue and even romance to be found among the mill girls.
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Good story. Interesting to read how hard the women worked when the looms were introduced in the U.S. Great character development.
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This is a pretty good book. It is a little slow at the beginning but once I got into it I wanted to finish it and I do want to read the others in the series.
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I enjoy Tracie Peterson's books because of the rich historical details they include. The Bells of Lowell series is no exception. If someone has visited Lowell and studied the history of the mills and their labor movement, they will be able to appreciate and understand the historical context of the series even more.
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reviewed Daughter of the Loom (Bells of Lowell, Bk 1) on + 11 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book. MOW
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this book is very enjoyable and full of intresting information about the textile mills. you get to expand your knowledge as well as read a fun story. i feel in love with some of the characters, and was sad when the book ended.
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Tracie Peterson does it again! This series is one of my very favorite!!!


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