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Second from last in the sack race
Book • 1983
In 'Second from Last in the Sack Race', David Nobbs crafts a comedic tale of Henry Pratt, a young boy born into poverty with a challenging family life.
Despite his difficulties, Henry proves to be a resilient and imaginative underdog, embodying the spirit of the great British underdog.
The novel is part of the Henry Pratt series and offers a witty portrayal of a Yorkshire boyhood.
Despite his difficulties, Henry proves to be a resilient and imaginative underdog, embodying the spirit of the great British underdog.
The novel is part of the Henry Pratt series and offers a witty portrayal of a Yorkshire boyhood.
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Sarah Bakewell

231 | Sarah Bakewell on the History of Humanism