
Lizarann Coupland is a bright‑eyed girl who spends her mornings escorting her blind father through the winding lanes of early‑20th‑century London. Their ritual—crossing Bladen, Cazenove and Trott Streets to the Green Man tavern—offers a glimpse of a world where work is a mystery and honor is measured in small, everyday gestures. Lizarann’s observations of the city’s cobbled streets, bustling markets, and the unspoken rules that govern her family’s modest life paint a vivid picture of a community bound by duty and quiet resilience.
Against this backdrop, Lizarann navigates the sharp tongue of her aunt Steptoe, the teasing rivalry with her friend Bridgetticks, and the puzzling symbols that hang from her father’s neck. Their banter and the looming question of what he actually does for a living keep her curiosity alive, promising a journey of self‑discovery that unfolds as she learns to read between the lines of her own modest world.
Language
en
Duration
~28 hours (1654K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-07-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1839–1917
Best known for his brilliant ceramics, this Victorian designer surprised readers by becoming a novelist late in life. His fiction has the same wit, warmth, and eye for detail that made his art memorable.
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