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Katie Robertson

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A young girl from a widowed household leaves school to work in a paper mill and bindery to help support her family, and the narrative follows her adjustment to industrial routines and social life among operatives. The story traces workplace tasks, relationships with coworkers and sympathetic superiors, and encounters with moral pressures and temptations, while alternating with home scenes that show family sacrifice. It emphasizes the dignity of honest labor, practical guidance for young workers, and the shaping influence of faith, conscientious employers, and personal industry on a girl's effort to maintain integrity while earning her livelihood.

About the Author

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Margaret E. Winslow

Margaret E. Winslow was an American author known for her novel "Katie Robertson," which explores themes of personal growth and resilience. While her literary contributions may not be widely recognized today, her work reflects the social dynamics and challenges of her time. Winslow's writing often delves into the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of self-identity, making her a noteworthy figure in early 20th-century literature.

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