As he navigates the complex social hierarchies and the harsh realities of the lumber industry, Cross must confront both external threats and his own inner limitations. The narrative masterfully blends elements of adventure and industrial intrigue, exploring themes of resilience, community, and the search for authentic character. Clarence Budington Kelland's sharp prose and keen eye for human nature bring the town of Herrick and its inhabitants to life, offering readers a window into the challenges of small-town life. "Knuckles" remains a testament to Kelland's ability to craft engaging stories that bridge the gap between urban sophistication and rural tenacity, making it a notable work of American popular fiction that continues to resonate with its exploration of self-discovery.
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