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By Cary
Cary
This novel is the second in a triptych, focusing on the formative experiences of a young boy named Nimmo. It delves into his childhood as the son of a farm horseman, examining how his ideals took shape. The narrative explores the deep roots of left-wing ideas within Protestant religion, presenting the book not as a political treatise but as a study of character. It investigates a child's response to poverty and social injustice, influenced by his religious education, and the origins of political thought.