"Children of the Dead End" is an autobiographical account of Patrick MacGill's experiences as a navvy (a manual laborer involved in railway and road construction) in early 20th-century Britain. The book offers a stark and honest portrayal of the harsh realities faced by laborers during this period. The narrative follows MacGill's life and work as he travels across Britain, taking on various jobs in the construction industry. It describes the grueling physical labor, the poor working conditions, and the often grim living situations of the navvies. MacGill provides detailed accounts of the struggles and camaraderie among the workers, as well as the societal attitudes towards them.
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