The Apprentices
(Author) Leon GarfieldLife in eighteenth-century London was hard and especially so for the city's apprentices. For seven long years they struggled for their livelihoods among the fetid houses and sinister quays of old London. But despite their hardships there was hope and even fun.This compelling story-cycle follows them round the year, through the dark, cold winter nights to midsummer in the city, The lamplighter, the pawnbroker, the midwife or the clockmaker, their stories interweave delightfully to paint a colourful picture of life in London 200 years ago.
Leon Garfield
Leon Garfield was a British author best known for his novel "Smith." His literary style was characterized by rich language, vivid imagery, and intricate plots. He made significant contributions to children's literature, winning the Carnegie Medal twice and captivating readers with his dark and atmospheric storytelling.