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The narrative follows Abner Fellows from his childhood in a row of miners' cottages into adulthood in a coalfield community, depicting daily routines, leisure, and local pastimes such as football and dog-racing. His relationship with his father is central, shifting from benign companionship to conflict as economic pressures and personal choices create strain. The work examines the physical and moral landscape of industrial life, portraying the workings of the colliery, the social rituals of pubs and matches, and the effects of poverty and aspiration. Episodes of work, family tension, and community solidarity combine to chart a coming-of-age shaped by hardship and the pull between loyalty and escape.

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Francis Brett Young

Francis Brett Young was a British author and poet known for his evocative storytelling and lyrical poetry. His works often explore themes of love, loss, and the human condition, reflecting the complexities of life in the early 20th century. Among his notable titles is "The Black Diamond," which showcases his ability to weave rich narratives with emotional depth. Young's poetry collection, "Poems, 1916-1918," captures the poignant experiences of World War I, further establishing his place in literary heritage. His contributions to literature encompass both fiction and poetry, making him a significant figure in the landscape of early modern British writing.

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