
In the soot‑blackened world of a northern coal pit, a hard‑knuckled troupe of “pit‑girls” gathers at the mouth of the mine, their laughter rough and their lives shaped by endless labor. Leading the crowd is Joan Lowrie, a tall, sun‑kissed figure whose fierce independence sets her apart from the other women, who tease her about a mysterious southern stranger. Her sharp tongue and unflinching stare reveal a woman who has known only the grit of the mines and the weight of a lineage of laborers.
Among the onlookers stand two unlikely companions: a strong, confident engineer named Derrick and his delicate, scholarly friend, Reverend Paul Grace. The pair are drawn to Joan’s raw vitality, each seeing something different in her stubborn spirit. As they watch her stride away, a silent curiosity grows—what will happen when the world of the pit collides with the ambitions of those who have never known its darkness?
Full title
That Lass O' Lowrie's 1877
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (382K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2008-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1924
Best known for turning childhood into a place of wonder, feeling, and quiet transformation, this English-born novelist wrote stories that have charmed readers for generations. Her most beloved books, including The Secret Garden and A Little Princess, mix hardship with hope in a way that still feels fresh.
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