"Bob Chester's Grit" by Frank V. Webster follows the journey of a young boy named Bob who faces false accusations, betrayal, and the pursuit of his dreams. After proving his innocence with the help of a reporter, Bob decides to leave his guardian and start a new life on a ranch out West. The story explores themes of innocence, betrayal, justice, friendship, and perseverance in the face of adversity.
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Professor Frank Webster comes from a small coal-mining village in the south west of County Durham in North East England. He attended Coundon Junior School from 1956-62 and Spennymoor Secondary School from 1962-69, then read Sociology at the University of Durham (BA, MA, 1972, 1974). He completed his formal studies at the London School of Economics (LSE, PhD 1978
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