Friends Hannah Chadwick and Mary Sharples wake up one morning, and discover their employer Henry Sudell has done a moonlight flit, they have lost their jobs as maids, and they have no choice but to return to Blackburn. Hannah’s sister Jennet is married to Titus Eastwood, he’s willing to let her stay and unfortunately they have no room for Mary.
A desperate Mary needs a place to sleep, she refuses to return to her parents house, and she finds lodgings at Star Beer House. Mary tries all the mills, they don’t have any weaving positions available and Mrs. Hall offers her a part-time job serving in the bar. The owner of the local pawnshop, is a drinker at the Star, he wants more from Mary than a drink and will she give in to his demands?
While living with her sister, Hannah drops her niece off at school, she meets the boy’s teacher Mr. James Hindle, she admires him from a distance and he wouldn’t be interested in her? Hannah is employed as a maid by the Feildens, she feels bad that Mary missed out on the job, and her brother-in-law Titus helped gain her position.
Everyone is nervous when there is an outbreak of cholera, Jennet has an idea for a wash house to be opened in the area, she has the support of the doctor, and it all hinges on the results of the local election. Life in Lancashire in the 1830’s is hard, especially for young women like Hannah and Mary looking for work and families with children, due to poverty, overcrowding and poor sanitation diseases spread like wildfire and social reform was needed. After the election is lost, riots break out, Hannah and Mary face further challenges, and Mary has to make a difficult decision.
I received a copy of A Lancashire Lass by Libby Ashworth from NetGalley and Random House UK in exchange for an honest review. Life was difficult in Lancashire during the 1830's, the authors research is thorough and I can understand why the people were fighting for better working conditions, social reform and four stars from me.