Child of the Jago
Discover the gripping tale of survival and transformation in Arthur Morrison's Child of the Jago. Set against the backdrop of the harsh slum streets of the Jago, this compelling novel follows the life of Dicky Perrott, a young boy entrenched in a world of petty crime and violence. The arrival of Father Sturt offers Dicky a glimpse of hope and the possibility of a different future. Through Dicky's eyes, readers are exposed to the grim realities of the Victorian underworld and the social policies that shaped it. This edition, published in 2012 and spanning 256 pages, includes rich contextual background material that enhances the reading experience. Immerse yourself in this powerful narrative that not only entertains but also sheds light on important social issues. Perfect for fans of historical fiction and social commentary, Child of the Jago is a must-read for anyone interested in the struggles of the human spirit.