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That Little Beggar

A Tale of Resilience and Poverty in the Early 20th Century

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In «That Little Beggar,» Edith King Hall presents a poignant exploration of childhood and the complexities of identity through the eyes of a young protagonist navigating societal expectations. The narrative, enriched by Hall's lyrical prose and vivid imagery, immerses readers in a world where innocence collides with the gritty realities of life. Set against a backdrop of post-war societal shifts, the novel expertly balances humor and pathos, allowing for both personal and universal reflections on the struggles of growing up, ultimately highlighting the resilience of the human spirit amid adversity. Edith King Hall, a prominent figure in contemporary literature, draws from her own experiences as a teacher and a lifelong observer of human behavior, which profoundly informs her storytelling. Her background in psychology and literature enables her to dissect the nuances of her characters'Äô emotions and motivations. Hall's dedication to capturing authentic voices and experiences stems from her belief in the transformative power of narrative, allowing her readers to find connection and solace in her work. For readers seeking a touching and insightful read that encapsulates the trials of youth and self-discovery, «That Little Beggar» is a must-read. Hall's adept characterization and rich thematic depth invite both reflection and empathy, making this novel a compelling addition to any literary collection.

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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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90 p.
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4064066142049
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