Lyddie / Katherine Paterson.
By: Paterson, Katherine.
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : Puffin Books, [2015]Copyright date: ©1991.Edition: First trade paperback edition.Description: 182 pages ; 22 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780140373899; 0140373896.Subject(s): Self-reliance -- Juvenile fiction | Work -- Juvenile fiction | Factories -- Juvenile fiction | Textile workers -- Juvenile fiction | Factories | Self-reliance | Textile workers | Work | Self-reliance -- Fiction | Work -- Fiction | Factories -- Fiction | Textile workers -- Fiction | Lowell (Mass.) -- Juvenile fiction | Massachusetts -- Lowell | Lowell (Mass.) -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | Fiction. | Juvenile works. | Historical fiction.DDC classification: [Fic]
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Summary: Impoverished Vermont farm girl Lyddie Worthen is determined to gain her independence by becoming a factory worker in Lowell, Massachusetts, in the 1840s.
The Bear -- Kindly Friends -- Cutler's Tavern -- Frog in a Butter Churn -- Going Home -- Ezekial -- South to Freedom -- Number Five, Concord Corporation -- The Weaving Room -- Oliver -- The Admirable Choice -- I Will Not Be a Slave -- Speed Up -- Ills and Petitions -- Rachel -- Fever -- Doffer -- Charlie at Last -- Diana -- B Is for Brigid -- Turpitude -- Farewell -- Vermont, November 1846.
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The Bear -- Kindly Friends -- Cutler's Tavern -- Frog in a Butter Churn -- Going Home -- Ezekial -- South to Freedom -- Number Five, Concord Corporation -- The Weaving Room -- Oliver -- The Admirable Choice -- I Will Not Be a Slave -- Speed Up -- Ills and Petitions -- Rachel -- Fever -- Doffer -- Charlie at Last -- Diana -- B Is for Brigid -- Turpitude -- Farewell -- Vermont, November 1846.
Impoverished Vermont farm girl Lyddie Worthen is determined to gain her independence by becoming a factory worker in Lowell, Massachusetts, in the 1840s.
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