Lyddie

Lyddie by Katherine Paterson, published by Puffin in 1993, is a children’s fiction novel that explores the challenges faced by a young girl in a Massachusetts factory. At the heart of the story is Lyddie Worthen, who grapples with the difficult decision of whether to protest the poor working conditions at her job running a loom. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context of labor and family dynamics.
In this narrative, Lyddie’s determination to earn enough money to reunite her family is tested as she confronts the harsh realities of factory life. The themes of friendship and resilience are woven throughout her journey, highlighting the struggles and choices that define her character. Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of work and the impact of social conditions on individuals, particularly young girls, during this period.
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Lyddie Worthen must decide whether to risk losing her job running a loom at a dusty Massachusetts factory–a job she has taken to earn enough money to reunite her family–by protesting the poor working conditions. Reprint.
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