Cottonopolis

Welcome to 1840s Manchester

Twelve-year-old mill girl NELLIE DOYLE faces eviction and starvation when her father loses his job. But growing up in the notorious Manchester slum of Little Ireland has made her plucky.

She befriends CHLOE VALENTINE and has a chance meeting with a circus owner who seemingly grants seven wishes. They embark on a journey to improve their circumstances.

Amidst wishes for peace, freedom, and family reunion, Nellie realizes her growing feelings for Chloe, learning that magic doesn't always work as expected and sometimes, you must create your own.

Suitable for children 8 years and about, topics include LGBTQ+ identity, poverty, disability, and racism.

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Cottonopolis

Welcome to 1840s Manchester

Twelve-year-old mill girl NELLIE DOYLE faces eviction and starvation when her father loses his job. But growing up in the notorious Manchester slum of Little Ireland has made her plucky.

She befriends CHLOE VALENTINE and has a chance meeting with a circus owner who seemingly grants seven wishes. They embark on a journey to improve their circumstances.

Amidst wishes for peace, freedom, and family reunion, Nellie realizes her growing feelings for Chloe, learning that magic doesn't always work as expected and sometimes, you must create your own.

Suitable for children 8 years and about, topics include LGBTQ+ identity, poverty, disability, and racism.

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Cottonopolis

Cottonopolis

by S F Layzell
Cottonopolis

Cottonopolis

by S F Layzell

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Welcome to 1840s Manchester

Twelve-year-old mill girl NELLIE DOYLE faces eviction and starvation when her father loses his job. But growing up in the notorious Manchester slum of Little Ireland has made her plucky.

She befriends CHLOE VALENTINE and has a chance meeting with a circus owner who seemingly grants seven wishes. They embark on a journey to improve their circumstances.

Amidst wishes for peace, freedom, and family reunion, Nellie realizes her growing feelings for Chloe, learning that magic doesn't always work as expected and sometimes, you must create your own.

Suitable for children 8 years and about, topics include LGBTQ+ identity, poverty, disability, and racism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781915179395
Publisher: Northodox Press
Publication date: 09/12/2024
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.32(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years
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