Memoirs of a Magdalen
Hugh Kelly
Memoirs of a Magdalen
Hugh Kelly
This is the gripping story of Louisa Mildmay, a young woman who falls from grace and becomes a Magdalen, the name given to women who worked in prostitution in the 18th century. The book follows Louisa's journey from destitution to redemption and offers valuable insight into the lives of women in this time period. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in women's history or the social issues of the 18th century.
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