Spinning Jenny

Spinning Jenny by Ruth Hamilton, published by Corgi in 1993, is a work of fiction that spans 543 pages. The narrative follows a young orphan girl named Jenny as she navigates her challenging circumstances, seeking to escape the oppressive control of her tyrannical aunt and the harsh realities of life in Lancashire’s cotton mills. As Jenny strives for a better future, she encounters a new household that proves to be just as perilous and strange as her previous one.
Readers will find a rich saga that delves into themes of struggle and resilience within the context of romance and familial dynamics. The story intricately portrays Jenny’s journey, highlighting her determination to break free from her past while confronting the complexities of her new environment. This edition offers a detailed exploration of her experiences, set against the backdrop of the industrial landscape, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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The story of a young orphan girl’s struggle to free herself of a tyrannical aunt and escape the poverty of Lancashire’s cotton mills. When Jenny gets a chance to better herself, she finds a household as dangerous and weird as the one she left behind.
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