What a novel.
I adore Gaskell's writing. There is something comforting and honest about it.
I loved Wives and Daughters, and I was glued to North and South the first time I read it (it's on my reread list).
Mary Barton has been on my intended to read list for a few years (along with Ruth), and something this Autumn just told me to pick it up and I am so glad that I did.
As a proponent of deep, slow reading, I found myself pulled instantly into the novel. I felt myself standing shoulder to shoulder with the workers ho wanted to fight for a fair living wage.
I cried with the mothers who lost children because they couldn't afford to feed them, and it made me feel (like most classics do) that the issues THEN are still the same issues NOW.
Universal themes present:
- work
- death and grief
- love
- duty
- responsibility
- family
- community
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