The garment maker's daughter

by Hillary Adrienne Stern

Paper Book, 2016

Call number

FICTION Stern

Publication

Hillary A. Stern, 2016.

Description

The Garment Maker's Daughter is a multigenerational saga of immigrant dreams and sweatshop realities, labor strikes and women's rights. It is the story of Lena Rothman, a shirtwaist-maker and active suffragette whose plans get derailed when she falls in love with her best friend's boyfriend; Jake Brenner, a passionate labor organizer determined to lead the shirtwaist-makers on a high-stakes strike; and Daniel Cowan, a brilliant and ambitious night-school student hobbled by a shameful past. Fate draws them together. Emotions bind them to each other. But secrets will tear them apart. When a devastating blaze engulfs the shirtwaist factory, Lena must fight for her life. And in the chaos of the fire's aftermath, mistakes will be made with consequences and secrets that continue into the next generation. Spanning the first half of the twentieth century, this is a story about unforgettable characters and the threads of friendship, love, betrayal, and redemption that form the fabric of their lives.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member scot2
This is a well written book. Unfortunately it is basically a love story and love stories bore me to tears. There are interesting parts about how hard life was for immigrants working in the factories and how badly they were treated. A book worth reading if like that genre but sadly, not for me.

Status

Available

Call number

FICTION Stern

ISBN

9780998241616

Barcode

30402098620166
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