The Rag Maiden


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<p>Libby Ashworth writes sagas set in Lancashire England where she was born and brought up.<br><br><br>Libby still lives in Lancashire and is passionate about its history. She can trace her direct ancestors back to the village of Whalley in the Middle Ages. Many of her ancestors worked in the cotton industry - first as home-based spinners and hand loom weavers and later in the mills of Blackburn. It is their lives Libby has drawn on to tell her stories.<br><br><br><br>Libby also writes under the name Elizabeth Ashworth.</p> <p><b>Ireland 1948 </b></p><p><br>The potato famine has left the Cavanagh family destitute. Kitty and Peter manage to secure tickets for America - seeking hope in an unknown land. <br><br>But still fortune will not favour them. On a terrifying crossing of the Irish Sea Peter vanishes and with him their tickets.<br><br>Now Kitty and her young family are stranded in Liverpool - with not a penny to their name. Facing prejudice and distrust they move to Blackburn where the welcome is no warmer but Kitty at least can gather rags and scraps to exchange for a coin or two. She refuses to give up hope - on finding Peter on getting to America. <br><br>But Kitty knows they are just one bad day away from the evils of the workhouse . . .<br></p> <p><b>Ireland 1948 </b></p><p><br>The potato famine has left the Cavanagh family destitute. Kitty and Peter manage to secure tickets for America - seeking hope in an unknown land. <br><br>But still fortune will not favour them. On a terrifying crossing of the Irish Sea Peter vanishes and with him their tickets.<br><br>Now Kitty and her young family are stranded in Liverpool - with not a penny to their name. Facing prejudice and distrust they move to Blackburn where the welcome is no warmer but Kitty at least can gather rags and scraps to exchange for a coin or two. She refuses to give up hope - on finding Peter on getting to America. <br><br>But Kitty knows they are just one bad day away from the evils of the workhouse . . .<br></p>
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