Mabel Ross, the Sewing Girl
by Anonymous
'Mabel Ross, the Sewing Girl' Summary
Mabel Ross, a young orphan in Victorian England, works tirelessly as a sewing girl to support her younger sisters. The sisters live in a small, cramped dwelling, and Mabel's hard work barely provides enough to get by. While Mabel finds comfort in her faith and quiet determination, her younger sister, yearning for a better life, rebels against their circumstances. A sense of unease and suspicion lingers in the family, fueled by Mabel's belief that their misfortune is not purely accidental, but a deliberate injustice. Driven by this conviction, Mabel embarks on a quest to unravel the mystery surrounding their past, hoping to find the answers that will set them free from their predicament. As she delves deeper into the tangled threads of their history, Mabel must confront the harsh realities of their social standing, grapple with the complex emotions of her sisters, and ultimately find the strength within herself to fight for a brighter future for their family.Book Details
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