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The mangle, a Sage Adair historical mystery of the Pacific Northwest, S.L. Stoner

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The mangle, a Sage Adair historical mystery of the Pacific Northwest, S.L. Stoner
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The mangle
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
S.L. Stoner
Series statement
Sage Adair historical mystery
Sub title
a Sage Adair historical mystery of the Pacific Northwest
Summary
During a blistering 1903 summer, Portland's steam laundry women are working ten hellish hours a day. Exhausted and ill, they demand a nine-hour workday. Sage Adair, and his mother, Mae, join their fight until the women begin disappearing. Desperately searching for the missing women, Sage and Mae face grave danger midst suffragettes, prostitutes, social workers, white slavers, arsonists, and heartless bosses. This series presents stories with a progressive viewpoint on history, detailing the ways, in which ordinary people caused extraordinary social and economic changes. Its setting is the very early 1900's, during a time, when wealth and power was concentrated in the hands of a few, creating a popular uprising among ordinary citizens that resulted in a better United States and world. Each book in the series offers historical notes, which identify the actual facts, upon which that particular story is built
Target audience
adult
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