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A series of short, realistic sketches portray children and families in crowded urban tenements, focusing on poverty, overcrowding, sickness, and the daily measures taken to survive. Individual episodes present dilemmas over rent and lodging, improvised caregiving, hospital and shelter encounters, holiday scenes, and small acts of play and compassion amid hardship. Combining journalistic observation with anecdotal narrative, the collection examines how social neglect, community bonds, and personal resilience shape childhood and family life in urban slums.
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