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The Climbing Boys: Dublin, 1830: Can three young friends find a way out of the darkness?

The Climbing Boys: Dublin, 1830: Can three young friends find a way out of the darkness?

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Based on the provided content: In 1830, Hugh "Scholar ODare" leaves school to work as a chimney sweeper, where he meets Daniel OConnell, the most famous man in Ireland. He discovers a shocking secret about another young sweeper and helps him escape a life of darkness.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 04 September 2023
Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd


In the bustling city of Dublin, 1830, Hugh 'Scholar ODare's life took an unexpected turn when his father's injury forced him to abandon his studies and take up a job as a chimney sweeper. The job was not only daunting and perilous but also brought him into the intimate realm of one of Ireland's most renowned figures, Daniel OConnell. Despite the intimidating nature of his profession, Scholar's remarkable intellect and unwavering determination caught the attention of OConnell, who became deeply invested in the young boy's life.

As Scholar swept the chimneys of Dublin, he encountered another young sweeper whose circumstances were far more dire. This young man, named John, had been trapped in a life of darkness and poverty, and Scholar felt compelled to help him escape the cycle of despair.

Through his interactions with John, Scholar learned of a shocking secret that had been kept hidden from the world. John was not just a chimney sweeper, but he was also a skilled artist with a talent for painting. However, his poverty had prevented him from pursuing his dreams and instead had led him into the clutches of a ruthless art dealer who had been exploiting him for years.

Determined to help his new friend, Scholar devised a plan to expose the art dealer's exploitative practices and rescue John from his torment. He spent countless hours researching the art world and gathering evidence against the dealer, all while keeping his actions hidden from John.

Finally, after months of tireless effort, Scholar was able to gather enough evidence to bring the art dealer to justice. With the help of OConnell and other influential figures, John was rescued from his captivity and given the opportunity to pursue his dreams as an artist.

The story of Hugh 'Scholar ODare and John serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion, empathy, and the pursuit of justice. It highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the power of individuals to make a difference in the lives of others. Scholar's selfless act of kindness not only saved John's life but also inspired others to follow in his footsteps and fight against social injustice.

As he looked back on his journey, Scholar realized that his job as a chimney sweeper had not only provided him with a means of income but had also opened doors to new opportunities and experiences. He had been able to meet some of the most influential people in Ireland, including OConnell, and had been exposed to a world of knowledge and creativity that he had never imagined possible.

In conclusion, the story of Hugh 'Scholar ODare and John is a testament to the power of human connection, the importance of pursuing one's dreams, and the resilience of the human spirit. It serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a brighter future, and that individuals can make a difference in the world by standing up for what is right and helping those in need.

Weight: 186g
Dimension: 196 x 128 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781788493727

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