Harding's Luck is the only story I can think of from Nesbit with a working-class hero. Or at least he was raised working-class. It's probably the "grittiest" of her stories.
The House of Arden is rather fun, but a little weak, as a lot of Nesbit's later works were. It's a fairly straightforward time-travel framework. Which Harding's Luck shares.
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Date: 2007-02-24 05:26 am (UTC)The House of Arden is rather fun, but a little weak, as a lot of Nesbit's later works were. It's a fairly straightforward time-travel framework. Which Harding's Luck shares.