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The Prentice-Boy Ray Rumsby

The Prentice-Boy By Ray Rumsby

The Prentice-Boy by Ray Rumsby


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The Prentice-Boy by Ray Rumsby

In 1820 London, landscape artist William Daniell hires Jesse Cloud, a homeless teenager, to be his apprentice. But all is not as it seems. Both William and his prentice must make their own inner journeys to expose others betrayals and explore their own possibilities. Faced with bankruptcy, starvation looms. Friendships fragment. The artist must learn how to see and his prentice must learn how to survive while the truth shatters all. The powerlessness of the poor and womens suffrage are a constant presence tainting the air. This troubled period of change and division provides a vivid sense of time and place. William's casual assumptions about the poor in society and about women in particular challenges his very identity. An accident-prone venture to remote East Anglian shores becomes a journey of revelation and self-discovery as long-hidden truths about their backgrounds begin to unravel, and the secretive nature of the prentice-boy gains sudden significance. Williams camera obscura captures an insecure society of inequality and flux. Two centuries later it is uncannily familiar and resonates deeply.

The Prentice-Boy Reviews

I was genuinely sorry to finish this book. It had me completely engaged and I loved the clever surprise in the middle of it. -- Louis de Bernieres, author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin
A wonderful novel told in two very distinctive voices. William Daniell is the lusty, naive, dedicated artist, always in debt because essentially kind. Jesse Cloud is his wily, determined apprentice. Both have secrets. Both are in need of each other. This is a pulsing, captivating narrative that evokes the 1800s in convincing, colourful detail. Its exploration of class, poverty and womens rights resonates. A wholly enjoyable read. -- Lynne Bryan, author of fiction and non-fiction, and tutor for the National Writers Centre.
In this novel, set two hundred years ago, Ray Rumsby takes a historical figure, the maestro of the aqua-tint engraving William Daniell, and imagines his encounter with a street urchin called Jesse Cloud. Their relationship unfolds against a backdrop of mail-coaches, work-houses, laudanum, patronage, muddy streets, houses of ill-repute and all the paraphernalia of early nineteenth century London. But at the same time the story bears witness to social reform, early womens suffrage, the emancipation of slaves, gender & class mobility, and shows how our contemporary concerns have a long history. The novel is told by the alternating voices of William and Jesse. As their relationship evolves they move from the formality of master and apprentice to something more akin to friendship (across the yawning social divide) and each makes possible a shift in the others destiny. Writing through the eye and viewpoint of a distinguished (though largely forgotten) artist allows Rumsby to conjure in his writing a vivid visual sense of an England both lost and familiar. -- Hugh Lupton, author of The Ballad of John Clare

About Ray Rumsby

Ray Rumsby, during a career in education wrote several articles for academic journals and his work for a national charity led to a PhD. In 2013 Ray began a campaign to rescue a local bookshop scheduled for closure. A group of volunteers formed a new, not-for-profit community bookshop, and Ketts Books has evolved successfully ever since. A professional theatre company toured Suffolk and Norfolk in 2016 with Rays play about the life and work of George Crabbe. Crabbe's 1810 poem Peter Grimes tells the tragic story of three apprentices farmed out from a London workhouse. This led to the creation of Jesse Cloud, a homeless teenager fleeing the workhouse and one of the central characters of The Prentice-Boy.

Additional information

GOR013095176
9781910461600
1910461601
The Prentice-Boy by Ray Rumsby
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Claret Press
2022-10-06
302
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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