Shane's review
Dombey and Son (Oxford World's Classics) by Charles Dickens
It has a mention, though not flattering, of people group! He writes of “a gipsey” as “that medley race of vagabonds who tramp about the country, begging, and stealing, and tinkering, and weaving rushes, by turns or all together ….” (Pg 331) I wonder - if possible to survive a shipwrecked life and return, as it were, from the grave - if other fathers would find redemption in abandoning deadly pride and embracing their children? How much different would life be for both the children, grandchildren, but most of all, for father? Great book. Dombey & Son is a daughter. You should read this one.
