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The Second Class Passenger: Fifteen Stories

Perceval Gibbon

Editorial: Good Press

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Perceval Gibbon's 'The Second Class Passenger: Fifteen Stories' is a collection of short stories that offer a glimpse into the lives of individuals from different social backgrounds, emphasizing the struggles and challenges faced by those in the second class of society. Through his poignant and detailed narratives, Gibbon explores themes of poverty, class inequality, and the human condition, providing a rich literary experience for readers. The book is written in a concise and descriptive style, drawing readers into the characters' lives and emphasizing the universal emotions and experiences they share. Set in the early 20th century, Gibbon's work reflects the social and political context of the time, shedding light on the issues faced by marginalized individuals in society. Perceval Gibbon, a British author and journalist, draws on his own experiences and observations to craft stories that resonate with authenticity and depth. His keen insights into human nature and social dynamics infuse the stories with a sense of realism and urgency, making them both compelling and thought-provoking. 'The Second Class Passenger' is a poignant and powerful collection that will resonate with readers who appreciate literary fiction that delves into important social issues and human experiences.
Disponible desde: 16/12/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 280 páginas.

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