Les enfants du Ghetto
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The narrative renders daily life in a congested immigrant quarter of London's East End, centering on a poor family whose children and their humiliated father navigate hunger, work scarcity, and communal charity. Through episodes at school, soup kitchens, workshops, and domestic scenes, it depicts tensions between religious tradition and social change, communal bonds and individual yearnings, blending gritty social detail with moments of warmth, resilience, irony, and quiet tragedy to portray a vibrant, precarious neighborhood and its inhabitants' attempts to survive and aspire.
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