Lyddie faces a daunting task: She's struggling to reunite her family and save their farm. To do that, she takes a job at a cotton mill and, with the help of Diana (who's toiled in the mills since age 10), learns that there are risks involved with being a factory girl -- namely, dangerous working conditions and low wages. Soon, Lyddie finds herself in the forefront of a suffrage movement to better those appalling conditions.
Tanya Allen
as Lyddie Worthen
Christianne Hirt
as Diana Goss
Simon James
as Luke Stevens
Tom Georgeson
as Mr. Marsden
Pat Keen
as Mrs. Bedlow
Danielle Brett
as Betsy
Nathaniel DeVeaux
as Ezekiel
Danny Mulvihill
as Charlie Worthen
Andrea Libman
as Rachel Worthen
Ian Black
as Uncle Judah
Marie-Josée Bergeron
as Emilie
Kaye Wragg
as Anne Ridley