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The Story of Charles Dickens

Andrew Billen

Young Charles Dickens’s happy childhood came to a sudden end when his father was jailed for debt and aged 12 he was sent to work in a factory to make shoe polish. By his mid twenties he was on the verge of becoming the most popular novelist the world has ever known. He created hundreds of unforgettable characters and travelled all over the country and in America giving readings of his work to thunderous applause. But Charles never forgot his days working alongside poor and abandoned orphans. He helped children in every practical way he could: by raising money for children’s charities and writing stories that changed the way people think about children for ever. Part of the Great Victorians series of biographies for children aged 9 years and up.>

  • Classification : Reference
  • Pub Date : JUN 1, 2017
  • Imprint : Short Books
  • Page Extent : 112
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9781780723211
  • Price : INR 575
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Andrew Billen

Andrew Billen is a feature writer and chief TV critic on The Times. He previously worked for the Sheffield Star The Observer and the London Evening Standard and was a television and theatre critic for the New Statesman. He has written two children's biographies for Short Books. He lives in Oxford with his wife and two daughters.

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