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J**S
Mill workers, unite !!!
Before the New York shirtwaist fire, factory girls were in every city and mill town of the growing US. These young women worked under dangerous and unfair conditions, responding to a male-dominated foreman and factory owner only interested in greedy profits. It was sad to realize how much hurt is evident in these women's eyes. A great read and exact historical record of dominance by one gender over another.
B**R
A beautifully written weaving of historical fact and fiction
This was a fantastic book. It is reminiscent of the American Girl Series in that the fact-based fictional character is an independent, progressively-minded girl of her time period, and in the way historical facts and photos are woven in with the fictional text. However, it is written in a much more sophisticated manner than the American Girl books, and provides more depth of information. We have read several of Barbara Greenwood's other books as well, and they are similarly beautifully written and illustrated.
A**A
Appreciation to labor laws
High school students enjoyed story to get a feel for child labor before laws were set to protect people.
L**Z
Thumbs up
We needed this book that I couldn’t find anywhere except amazon. Thank you!!
C**S
Five Stars
item as described
H**D
Four Stars
Good book that explains the time period. Great Living history book
D**M
Great story
This was an excellent story and a good, quick read. Very interesting and historically based upon the early sweat shops.
A**R
Five Stars
Pleased
K**C
Fantastic read
Loved this book. Very easy read and so insightful. Sparked my interest to learn all I can about the topic and time period
M**E
Great book
Very interesting. My children loved this book.
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