The Silk Maker A Novel

The Silk Maker A Novel by Michael Legat, published by Souvenir Press in 1985, is a historical fiction work that delves into the harsh realities of life in a silk mill during a time of brutal working conditions. The narrative follows Richard Goodwin, whose father’s death at the Harcourts’ Silk Mill sets him on a path toward seeking a better life. As he acquires skills in a rival mill, Richard grapples with the power that comes with knowledge and faces a moral dilemma when the fortunes of the Harcourts shift.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of themes such as revenge and reconciliation as Richard navigates his complex feelings toward Sarah Harcourt amidst the backdrop of economic hardship. The novel presents a vivid portrayal of the silk trade and the personal struggles of those involved, offering insights into the historical context of the era. With 316 pages, this edition is available in English and provides a rich narrative experience for those interested in literature and historical fiction.
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In a time when working conditions were renowned for their harsh cruelty, Harcourts’ Silk Mill surpassed them all in its relentless and unforgiving regime – a regime so brutal that it sent men to an early grave and left families destitute. After these very conditions had caused his own father’s death, Richard Goodwin seemed destined for the workhouse. In a final bid for freedom, he journeyed to a neighbouring town to find work in a rival mill. There he acquired the secrets and skills of the silk trade, and found that his new knowledge had also brought him power. For when their fortunes were reversed and it was the Harcourts facing severe hardship, Richard had a choice – to take revenge once and for all or to offer help and reconciliation. But could he make the right decision when Sarah Harcourt featured so heavily in his mind?
About the Author
Michael Legat began writing at a very early age, but most of his career was devoted to publishing. However, having worked as an editorial director for some years, in 1978 he decided to leave the trade and take up writing full time. In 1980 his first novel, Mario’s Vineyard, was published and this was followed by a series of other very well received and successful works. He remained heavily involved in the publishing industry until his death in 2011, serving on various committees and was also president of two writers’ circles. He was also active in passing on his writing skills to both individuals and by selective teaching and, of course, through his various publications and guides. Michael Legat has been referred to as ‘one of the most popular, principled, and influential figures in London publishing’.
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