The Runaway Daughter: A gripping northern saga of family and hope
English
By (author): Libby Ashworth
When the parish guardians send Lydia, daughter of convict James Knowles, to be an apprentice in the cotton mill at Caton, she is distraught at being parted from her younger siblings and mother, Betty, but she has no choice.
At the mill, Lydia is bullied by some of the other girls and things do not go well when she stands up to the ringleader. Fearing she has killed someone and with the word murderess ringing in her ears, Lydia runs for her life.
Meanwhile, Betty and her children have been granted passage to Australia to join her husband, but Lydia cannot be found so Betty is forced to leave without her.
When Lydia arrives home to find her family has gone she is determined to follow them, all the while avoiding the law who seek to return her to the mill.
A dramatic and emotional family saga for fans of Emma Hornby, Joanne Clague and Kitty Neale.
Praise for The Runaway DaughterA definite page turner. Reader review
Absolutely brilliant read, fans of Catherine Cookson will love it. Reader review
A dark and gritty read that I devoured, as I know all historical fiction lovers will. I laughed and cried but could not stop reading until I got to the end. Reader review
An incredible story of a strong family bond, even as they struggle. Reader review
Well worth reading the series. Such a good read and well told. Reader review
Wow, what a brilliant book. So many emotions and some hard hitting moments. Family saga at its best! Reader review
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