A battered bicycle rattles along a rain-swept lane, its solitary rider hunched against the wind, the world behind him scarred by war and the world ahead uncertain. In the shadowed aftermath of the Great War, a young man from England's working class finds himself adrift, struggling to navigate the rigid hierarchies and subtle cruelties of post-war society. The story unfolds in a landscape where hope and hardship are inseparable, and where the smallest acts of kindness or cruelty can alter the course of a life. It is a portrait of English society in the early twentieth century, alive with the tensions between social classes, the quiet heroism of ordinary people, and the persistent search for dignity in a world upended. With understated power, the novel explores the coming of age of a protagonist shaped by poverty, loss, and the relentless demands of survival. The narrative is steeped in the realities of working-class existence, yet it is never without moments of grace or flashes of human resilience. Every page is charged with the urgency of a life lived on the margins, where ambition collides with circumstance and the boundaries of possibility are redrawn by each new encounter. This is early twentieth century fiction at its most authentic, offering a window into the complexities of British society as it rebuilds in the wake of conflict. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For readers drawn to classic British literature, literary fiction that probes the heart of social class struggle, or stories that illuminate the human capacity for endurance, this enduring work invites rediscovery and reflection.
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