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Irish Ned / The Winnipeg Newsy

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About This Book

A small, enterprising newsboy works the busy streets of Winnipeg, earning his keep while leading his peers and taking pleasure in church, scout and athletic pastimes. Orphaned of his mother and later deprived of his father's support after the father's imprisonment during a labour disturbance, he is raised by a hardworking grandmother who scrubs and scrimps to keep him. The narrative follows his daily struggles and joys—picnics, competitions and camaraderie—and emphasizes resilience, generosity, and community solidarity amid urban poverty.

About the Author

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Samuel Fea

Samuel Fea was a writer known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of fiction. His notable work, "Irish Ned / The Winnipeg Newsy," reflects themes of identity and community within the context of Irish immigrant experiences in Canada. Fea's writing often captures the nuances of cultural integration and the challenges faced by newcomers, making his work relevant to discussions of immigration and social dynamics during his time.