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January 1905
by Katharine Boling

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Publisher Comments:

The winter has been a tough one for Pauline and Arlene's family. Though only eleven, the twin girls are old in too many ways: They know what it is to work to exhaustion, to be hamstrung by longing, to be blind with hate.

Pauline labors from dawn to dusk alongside the other members of her family at the local cotton mill, and wishes she could stay home like her sister. Meanwhile, crippled Arlene takes care of all the housework and cooking, dreaming of one day working at the mill and earning money and respect. Each is certain that the other has the easy life, but each discovers how wrong she is as this extraordinary debut novel unfolds.

Review:

"An elegant structure and carefully observed details of textile mill village life at the turn of the 20th century mark this first novel about twin 10-year-old girls. 'I am full of hate,' begins Pauline, 'and that, I know, is wicked.' She, like her parents and older brother, works in a cotton mill from 'six until noon, from one until six.' Her twin, Arlene, born with a deformed foot, begins the second chapter with the exact wording as her sister's. She must keep house, scrub the laundry and bring dinner in tin pails to the mill at noon. Each sister envies the other: Pauline believes Arlene is 'the favored one' who leads an idle life. Arlene begrudges Pauline's 'real' job and the company of girls her age. Boling (New Year Be Coming), who died in 2002, uses the sisters' alternating first-person, present-tense narratives to let readers know, before the twins do, how wrong each girl is about the other's lot. At the mill, the constant threat of injury hangs in the air like the lint thrown off by the machines, and a predatory foreman shadows Pauline's day. The author brings to light the earthy and exhausting elements of daily life during this era (e.g., Arlene is called upon to help deliver a baby). Readers may tire of Pauline's whining and, given the intensity of the sisters' rift when the story opens, their wound heals a little too easily. But the conclusion satisfies, and parents who can't get their kids to do chores could use this book as a corrective. Ages 10-up." Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

KATHARINE BOLING is the author of two picture books as well as several as-yet-unpublished novels. A native of South Carolina, she was inspired to write January 1905 after seeing the muckraking photographs of children laborers taken by Lewis Hines in the early years of the twentieth century. Ms. Boling died in 2002.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780152051198
Author:
Boling, Katharine
Publisher:
Harcourt Children's Books
Author:
Boling, Katharine
Location:
Orlando
Subject:
Girls & Women
Subject:
Family life
Subject:
Family - Siblings
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Twins
Subject:
Sisters
Subject:
Historical - United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Child labor
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
Subject:
Children s All Ages - Fiction - General
Series Volume:
108-188
Publication Date:
May 2004
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
- Up
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
170
Dimensions:
7.72x5.08x.79 in. .60 lbs.
Age Level:
10-UP