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North and South

By: Elizabeth Gaskell
Narrated by: Kate Petrie
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Margaret Hale returns home to her family in the rural south of England, after living with a wealthy aunt for 10 years, learning how to become a proper young woman. She is not home for long before her life is uprooted and her family moves to a town called Milton, in Northern England, where her father intends to be a tutor, leaving their Pastoral life, and the Church of England behind.

One of Mr. Hale's pupils, Mr. Thornton, runs the cotton mill and has taken a keen interest in Margaret, who is disgusted by the amount of poverty around Milton and, also, by the way Mr. Thornton treats his employees. Although an uprising is brooding and Margaret sympathizes with the workers, she starts to become fond of Thornton and his ambition after living for 18 months in Milton.

Margaret is surrounded by tragedy and loss from her family's ailing health, and a secret she must never reveal. Her societal upbringing in the south begins to clash with the northern poverty and her morals are beginning to shift and polarize. When more death starts to intrude on Margaret's life, she leaves Milton to return south to her Aunt where Margaret learns of a fortunate change of circumstance awaiting her that changes everything, including her relationship with Mr. Thornton.

©2016 A.R.N. Publications (P)2016 A.R.N. Publications
Classics Fiction Historical Fiction Romance England
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Excellent story, beautifully read. Portrays well the diffence in class in northern towns in the past.

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Excellent narration

What did you like most about North and South?

It was very well written and gives the reader insights into deprivation in the 19th century England.

What other book might you compare North and South to, and why?

I would probably compare North and South to Jane Eyre. This is due to the individuality of the protagonists (Margaret in North and South and Jane in Jane Eyre). Both are individual characters that strive for their best interests.

What does Kate Petrie bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

Both the Northern accent for the Northerners (Milton) and the Southern accent of (Helstone) Hampshire - this creates a sense of realism for the reader.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I think this novel had emotions feelings associated with the events of Miss Hale's family, however I felt satisfied with the ending.

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