
John Hay (August 31, 1915 - 2011)[1] was an American author, naturalist and conservation activist. He published two autobiographies, A beginner's faith in things unseen (Boston : Beacon Press, 1995) and Mind the Gap: The Education of a Nature Writer. (Reno: University of Nevada...




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The Bread Winners: A Social Study is a book written by John Hay in 1883. The book is a social commentary on the lives of the working class in the late 19th century. It explores the struggles and challenges faced by the working class in providing for their families, and the societal...

The Bread Winners: A Social Study is a novel written by John Hay and published in 1883. The book is a social commentary on the lives of the working class in the late 19th century. The story follows the struggles of a family living in poverty in New York City. The father, Joe,...



The Breadwinners: A Social Study is a book written by John Hay that explores the lives of the working class in America during the late 19th century. The book focuses on the concept of the breadwinner, or the person responsible for providing for their family, and how this role...

