Down Weavers Lane is set in 1826-31 in a small Lancashire mill town. It’s the story of two young people burdened by their parents’ folly. Emmy’s life is blighted by her mother’s shame and Jack must become the bread winner for his mother and siblings when his father is killed while machine breaking.
' . . . an extremely likeable heroine, a truly evil baddie, plenty of action, plot twists and a particularly exciting climax to satisfy everyone's sense of justice. Anna Jacobs is a gifted storyteller with a strong sense of place and time.'
Historical Novels Review, Issue 20, May 2002
 
Down Weavers Lane
When Madge Carter goes back to her home town of Northby, she takes her daughter with her, but continues to live from immoral earning. Unfortunately, as Emmy grows up she catches the eye of Madge's protector, who tries to force her down the same path as her mother. Then a wealthy gentleman becomes obsessed by her and pursues her, though Emmy seeks only to earn an honest living as a maid.

Other people are facing difficulties in Northby. Jack Staley is working hard to support his mother and brothers and sisters and must accept the charity of his employer after his father’s death. Widowed Tibby Oswald is having trouble making ends meet. Rich Jane Rishmore is trying to avoid marriage to the man her parents have chosen, but whom she loathes.

As Jack and Emmy grow up they fall in love, but neither feels free to marry. Jack simply cannot afford it and Emmy has vowed not to bring her mother’s shame to any man. When her employer dies she moves in with her uncle and family, but her aunt ill-treats her, so she has to move away from Northby. Even then, the gentleman stalking her does not give up his pursuit. Jack cannot bear to live without Emmy and brings her back, but they must still face difficulties and dangers before they can find happiness together.

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Down Weavers Lane was published in February 2002 in hardback, and in September in paperback.

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Down Weavers Lane © Anna Jacobs 2002 ISBN hardback 0 340 75058 8 paperback 0 340 75059 6