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A boy growing up in a grimy northern manufacturing town copes with neglect and cruelty from his stepfamily and social exclusion from local peers, while displaying striking looks, intelligence, and a hunger for books. The narrative traces his cramped household life, harsh discipline, and the contrast between his curious individuality and the drab conformity of his neighborhood. Mystery surrounds his absent father and shapes his sense of otherness. Solitary habits, school success, and small acts of defiance lead to encounters in a makeshift brickfield library and to a pivotal, illuminating event in his eleventh year that begins to change his prospects.
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