About This Book
The narrative follows a widowed factory worker whose life centers on her young daughter, cherished above all else. Living on a windswept hillside, the mother walks daily into a smoky mill town and leaves the child with a neighbour; the toddler wins the village’s affection and receives a tiny pair of brass‑tipped wooden clogs from a local cobbler, earning a nickname. Episodes depict daily routines, the mother's sacrifices, small‑community interactions, and the child's bright curiosity—captured in moments like her first clattering steps and an eager turn toward music—contrasting moorland freshness with the town’s grime.
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