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Black Eyed Susan's Boys (1876)
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132 pages
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Set in mid-19th century England, the novel follows Tom and his friends, young coal miners who strive for a better life despite their harsh working conditions. Their bond brings joy amidst adversity, but a tragic mine accident forces them to confront grief and uncertainty. Through this experience, they learn vital lessons about friendship, perseverance, and the value of life. This poignant tale sheds light on the struggles of working-class children during a time of significant social and economic change, emphasizing their resilience and humanity.
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2009, paperback
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