Katie Robertson : A girls story of factory life

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Katie Robertson : A girls story of factory life

by Margaret E. Winslow

EN·~6 hours·57 chapters

Chapters

57 total
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KATIE ROBERTSON - A GIRLS STORY OF FACTORY LIFE

0:14
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A. L. BURT COMPANY, PUBLISHERS NEW YORK

1:09
3

KATIE ROBERTSON. - CHAPTER I. - A NEW DEPARTURE.

16:58
4

CHAPTER II. - ENTERING.

14:33
5

CHAPTER III. - THE FIRST DAY.

13:32
6

CHAPTER IV. - THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL.

15:12
7

CHAPTER V. - THE TEA-PARTY.

16:44
8

CHAPTER VI. - A DISCOVERY.

13:19
9

CHAPTER VII. - STRIFE AND VICTORY.

13:34
10

CHAPTER VIII. - TEMPLES.

19:34

Description

Katie Robertson is a bright‑eyed teenager whose world shifts when her widowed mother decides she must earn a living in the local mill. The decision sparks a tender clash of love and worry between mother and daughter, revealing the practical hardships faced by families who rely on factory wages. As Katie prepares to step onto the bustling shop floor, she confronts the unfamiliar rhythm of work, the mix of boys and men, and the silent promise to help sustain her household.

The narrative follows Katie’s early days among the looms and bookbindery, where she discovers both the dignity of honest labor and the subtle temptations that accompany it. Through supportive foremen, earnest peers, and the steady guidance of her faith, she learns to balance independence with responsibility. The story offers a compassionate glimpse into nineteenth‑century factory life, while gently encouraging listeners to consider the value of perseverance, community, and moral resolve.

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Full title

Katie Robertson : A girls story of factory life A Girls Story of Factory Life

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (391K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-12-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Margaret E. Winslow

A 19th-century writer, editor, and reformer, she brought stories for young readers together with a deep commitment to the temperance movement. Her work sits at the meeting point of children's fiction, journalism, and social activism.

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