Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Historical / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:404
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798317802011

Turning Point

William Chapman: A Boy from Barnardo's

By J. Canfield Hulse

Overview


"Turning Point: A Boy from Barnardo's" is a story told from the perspective of a young William Chapman, born in 1899 in Weymouth, England. It's a story of how the hardships of the time impacted his early life and his family's during one of the hardest periods in English history: an industrialized nation facing an unrelenting, poverty-stricken population.
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Description


Plagued by poverty and disease, many people, especially children, bore the brunt of the harsh realities of life. This story aims to accurately reflect the turmoil of Victorian England at the turn of the century. William Chapman and his siblings were constantly shuffled from one dirty workhouse to another, as their family tried to stay one step ahead of unscrupulous slumlords and criminal activity. Eventually, William was taken from the streets and placed into an oppressive English foster care system. Later, he, along with 300 other children, was shipped overseas to toil in the fields of Canadian farmers. At the age of sixteen, seeking to escape his indentured servitude, he ran away to join the Canadian Army, which was mobilizing to support the British Army during World War I.

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About The Author


Jesse Canfield Hulse, a freshman novelist, has always been interested in family genealogy. Years of collecting family stories and history culminated in this first book about his grandfather. Jesse is an accomplished watercolorist and runs an art gallery and studio in Southeastern Pennsylvania. While he'll readily admit he's no Hemingway, the story is worth telling. It brings to light the toils and struggles many faced during turn-of-the-century England.
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