So Far From Home: the Diary of Mary Driscoll, an Irish Mill Girl, Lowell, Massachusetts, 1847
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 2003
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
ISBN-10
043955506X
ISBN-13
9780439555067
Description
Mary Driscoll’s diary offers a poignant glimpse into the life of a young Irish mill girl in 1847. Her narrative begins with her harrowing journey from Ireland, filled with hope and despair as she seeks a better life in America. With vivid detail, Mary paints a picture of the struggles faced by many immigrants, capturing the feelings of loneliness and determination that accompany her transition from homeland to new world.
As she settles into her role within the bustling environment of the Lowell mills, Mary’s writing showcases the harsh realities of factory life. From long hours and grueling labor to the camaraderie formed among fellow workers, her entries reflect both the challenges and the small joys found amidst the toil. The mill becomes a backdrop for her growth and resilience, revealing her dreams and aspirations against a landscape of hardship.
Through personal reflections, Mary’s voice resonates with readers, highlighting the historical context of an era defined by industrial progress and stark social conditions. Her experiences serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who sought to forge a new path, capturing the essence of hope that motivates countless individuals in their quests for a better future.
As she settles into her role within the bustling environment of the Lowell mills, Mary’s writing showcases the harsh realities of factory life. From long hours and grueling labor to the camaraderie formed among fellow workers, her entries reflect both the challenges and the small joys found amidst the toil. The mill becomes a backdrop for her growth and resilience, revealing her dreams and aspirations against a landscape of hardship.
Through personal reflections, Mary’s voice resonates with readers, highlighting the historical context of an era defined by industrial progress and stark social conditions. Her experiences serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who sought to forge a new path, capturing the essence of hope that motivates countless individuals in their quests for a better future.
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