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Hardcover Harding's Luck Book

ISBN: 1025697847

ISBN13: 9781025697840

Harding's Luck

(Book #2 in the House of Arden Series)

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"Harding's Luck" is a captivating work of children's fantasy by the celebrated author E. Nesbit. The story follows Dickie Harding, a young, lame boy living in the poverty-stricken slums of London. His life takes a miraculous turn when he discovers the secrets of time travel, transporting him from the harsh realities of the early 20th century to the opulent and noble world of the Jacobean era. In this parallel existence, Dickie is transformed into Richard Arden, a healthy boy with a rich family heritage and high social standing.

As Dickie moves between these two vastly different worlds, he must navigate the challenges of identity and the moral dilemmas of his dual life. Nesbit masterfully weaves a tale that explores profound themes of social class, sacrifice, and the true meaning of happiness. Rich with historical detail and magical elements, "Harding's Luck" serves as a poignant companion to "The House of Arden," offering a unique perspective on the Arden family mystery. This classic tale remains a testament to Nesbit's imaginative power and her ability to address complex social issues through the lens of wonder and adventure.

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