"Sorrell and Son" is a deeply moving narrative of paternal devotion and the resilience of the human spirit in the aftermath of the First World War. The story follows Stephen Sorrell, a former captain and war hero who finds himself reduced to poverty and abandoned by his wife. Driven by an unwavering commitment to his young son, Christopher, Sorrell makes the difficult choice to set aside his pride and social standing. He accepts a menial position as a hotel porter, enduring humiliation and physical hardship to secure the financial means for his son's education and future success.
As the years pass, the novel traces the evolving bond between father and son, exploring themes of social class, sacrifice, and the changing landscape of post-war England. Warwick Deeping's masterful prose captures the quiet dignity of a man willing to sacrifice everything for the next generation. A landmark of early 20th-century literature, "Sorrell and Son" remains a poignant exploration of the lengths a parent will go to for their child and the enduring power of love and ambition. This classic work offers a window into the societal shifts of the 1920s while providing a timeless meditation on character and perseverance.
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