Fan : The Story of a Young Girl's Life by W. H. Hudson
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Hudson, W. H. (William Henry), 1841-1922
English
"Fan: The Story of a Young Girl's Life" by W. H. Hudson is a novel likely written in the late 19th century, reflecting the struggles of the lower classes in Victorian London. The story revolves around a young girl named Fan, who navigates a harsh reality of poverty, neglect, and familial abuse as she desperately tries to support herself and her tro...
her bleak existence in a dingy home shared with her alcoholic mother and abusive father. The story starts on a misty evening, painting a vivid picture of their desolate surroundings and the strained relationships within the family. As Fan bears the brunt of her father's cruelty while attempting to support her family by selling matches in the streets, the reader is shown her profound vulnerability and inner strength. Fan's thoughts reveal her complex emotions about her parents, especially about her mother, and the societal stigma around their impoverished lifestyle. This portion establishes a poignant backdrop for her journey, setting the stage for the challenges she will face as she seeks a better life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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