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Deb Wolfe's days at the cotton mill are long and hard, often leaving her with little to eat or time to rest. At home she looks after her uncle and her cousin, Hugh, whom she loves without hope, thinking her hunchback prevents anyone from loving her. Hugh strains daily over flames in an iron mill, a hellish landscape. He has the soul of an artist and an overwhelming urge to create beauty. Together, Deb and Hugh face an impossible choice when an opportunity arises. This Inwood Commons Modern Edition updates Rebecca Harding Davis's classic so that it's as easy to read and as relevant as if she…mehr

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Deb Wolfe's days at the cotton mill are long and hard, often leaving her with little to eat or time to rest. At home she looks after her uncle and her cousin, Hugh, whom she loves without hope, thinking her hunchback prevents anyone from loving her. Hugh strains daily over flames in an iron mill, a hellish landscape. He has the soul of an artist and an overwhelming urge to create beauty. Together, Deb and Hugh face an impossible choice when an opportunity arises. This Inwood Commons Modern Edition updates Rebecca Harding Davis's classic so that it's as easy to read and as relevant as if she had written it today. The book also includes an essay from a modern scholar and the original unedited version in an appendix.
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Rebecca Blain Harding Davis (born 1831, died 1910) was an American author and journalist. She wrote about the lives of women, people of color, and immigrants in order to effect social change. Life in the Iron Mills is her best-known work.