
North and South
by Elizabeth Gaskell
Margaret Hale is uprooted from genteel southern England to a soot-blackened mill town in the industrial north, where her instinctive dislike of a self-made factory owner slowly gives way to something more complicated. Gaskell's Victorian classic pairs a sharp social conscience about labor and class with a proper slow-burn romance — think Austen's wit turned toward the industrial age.
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