Boy Labour and Apprenticeship

Author: Bray, Reginald Arthur

Synopsis:


In 'Boy Labour and Apprenticeship' by Reginald Arthur Bray, we are taken on a captivating journey through the world of young workers and apprentices in the early 20th century. The story follows the life of a determined young boy named Jack, who finds himself thrust into the demanding world of manual labor and apprenticeship. From the bustling streets of London to the challenging tasks he faces, Jack's resilience and determination are put to the test. As he navigates the hardships and triumphs of his new life, Jack discovers the true meaning of hard work, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams.

Genres:
Historical Fiction, Coming-of-Age, Social Commentary

Themes:
Child labor, Social inequality, Resilience, Friendship

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