Lyddie
Who serves as Lyddie's mentor in the novel, Lyddie?
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Diana Goss teaches Lyddie how to run the looms and to question her treatment at the factory. Diana is viewed as a radical because she fights for labor reform, yet she never forces her ideas on Lyddie. Diana, who is an orphan, thinks of the factory girls as her family and treats Lyddie as a sister.
Lyddie