Mary Barton
Discover Mary Barton, a compelling novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1996. This captivating story spans 464 pages and explores the complexities of love, class struggle, and personal sacrifice in 19th-century England.
Mary Barton, the daughter of a disillusioned trade unionist, faces a heart-wrenching dilemma as she turns her back on her working-class lover, Jem Wilson, in pursuit of a better life with Henry Carson, the son of a mill owner. However, when tragedy strikes and Henry is murdered, Jem becomes the prime suspect, forcing Mary to confront her loyalties and the harsh realities of her choices.
Join Mary on her emotional journey as she navigates the turbulent waters of love and ambition. Perfect for readers who appreciate rich historical narratives and complex characters, Mary Barton is a timeless classic that continues to resonate today.