The Mill Girls: Moving true stories of love and loss from inside Lancashire's cotton mills

The Mill Girls: Moving true stories of love and loss from inside Lancashire's cotton mills

by Tracy Johnson
The Mill Girls: Moving true stories of love and loss from inside Lancashire's cotton mills

The Mill Girls: Moving true stories of love and loss from inside Lancashire's cotton mills

by Tracy Johnson

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Overview

'I dragged my heels all the way to the mill. ‘I can’t do it!’ I sulked. Mother sighed and shook her head. My heart sank. Of course, I’d seen the mill hundreds of times before, but now it was different – now, I was going in. I’d never seen a place so depressing; I wanted to cry.'


With tales from hardworking Audrey and mischievous Maureen to high-spirited Doris and dedicated Marjorie, The Mill Girls is an evocative story of hardship and friendship from when cotton was still king.

Through the eyes of these northern mill girls, we are offered a fascinating glimpse into the lives of ordinary women who rallied together, nattered over the beamers and, despite the difficult conditions, weaved, packed and laughed to keep the cotton mills spinning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473502147
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
Publication date: 07/03/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Tracy Johnson gained an honours degree in English and Women’s Culture from Northumbria University and went on to study for her NCTJ qualification in Print Journalism in Liverpool. Tracy has worked on a number of local and national publications including: Clitheroe Advertiser, Love it!, Closer, LOOK, Woman's Own and That's Life. She was promoted to Deputy Features Editor at More and then Features Editor at Real People. After spending seven years in London, Tracy was ready for a new challenge and, missing the rural delights of Lancashire, headed back to her roots to become a freelance writer.
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