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Sharp, earnest and quietly persuasive, Almost a Man sits at the uneasy crossroads of instruction and feeling in late-19th-century writing. A clear, compact moral study. Mary Wood-Allen places moral concerns front and centre, writing in the idiom of victorian moral literature...


Almost a Man is a quietly powerful coming-of-age portrait by Mary Wood-Allen. A quiet lesson in dignity. Written in the measured, instructive tone characteristic of Victorian moral guidance, this nineteenth century novel explores character development themes with restraint and...
