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All He Knew

A Story

John Habberton

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John Habberton's novel 'All He Knew' is a poignant portrayal of the challenges faced by a working-class family in 19th-century America. The book delves into themes of poverty, education, and social class, presenting a realistic and engaging narrative that sheds light on the struggles of the time. Habberton's writing style is characterized by its vivid descriptions and insightful characterizations, creating a gripping story that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. Set against the backdrop of the industrial revolution, 'All He Knew' offers a valuable glimpse into the social conditions of the era, making it a significant work in American literary history. John Habberton, himself a journalist and writer, drew on his own experiences and observations to craft this compelling novel. His background in journalism allowed him to bring a level of authenticity and detail to the narrative, making 'All He Knew' a compelling and impactful read for anyone interested in American literature or social history. I highly recommend this book to readers looking for a deeply insightful and historically significant novel that offers a nuanced exploration of class, education, and family dynamics in 19th-century America.

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Religious fiction, Spiritual growth, Profound themes, Literary fiction, American author, Man's journey, Classic storytelling, Character development, Human experience, Victorian era