Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression in 1930s England, this novel explores the grim realities of life in a working-class neighborhood of Hanky Park, Salford. Through the eyes of the Hardcastle family and their neighbors, the narrative delves into the struggles of unemployment, poverty, and the fight for dignity amidst dire economic circumstances. Central to the story is the young Harry Hardcastle and his sister Sally, whose dreams and aspirations are continually thwarted by the harsh socio-economic conditions they are born into. The novel poignantly addresses themes of social injustice, love, and the human spirit's resilience in the face of relentless adversity.
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