A vivid, humane slice of working‑class life told through the eyes of a lodger in a bustling town.
This edition captures the small, telling moments of daily life among workers, landladies, and reformers. Short chapters mix humor with sharp social observation, offering a window into how people lived, learned, and navigated the rules of work, home, and community.
- Colorful scenes of lodging life, from difficult landladies to quiet, kindhearted hosts
- Eyewitness detail about social movements and everyday pressures of the time
- A candid, approachable voice that blends humor with reflection
- Snapshots of street-level life that illuminate class and community dynamics
Ideal for readers of social history and urban memoirs seeking a brisk, character‑driven glimpse into the past.