Rough Clay

Rough Clay by Chrissie Loveday, published by iUniverse in February 2005, is a work of fiction that spans 220 pages. The narrative follows Archie Barnett, a young man facing the grim prospects of life in the coal mines of war-torn Britain. Driven by his ambition to create something beautiful and accessible, Archie navigates the challenges posed by his embittered mother and the harsh realities of his environment, all while dreaming of a brighter future.
Readers will find a portrayal of Archie’s journey as he seeks love and happiness amidst the ups and downs of life in the Staffordshire Potteries during the Twentieth Century. The story captures his aspirations and the support he receives from a wealthy school friend’s family, highlighting the contrast between his dreams and the obstacles he faces. Through Archie’s eyes, the book explores themes of ambition and resilience, set against the backdrop of a changing society.
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Threatened with life in coal mines of war torn Britain, Archie Barnett is determined to pursue his ambitions. His dreary life is fuelled by his desire to create something beautiful and affordable to everyone. Always a dreamer, he defies the opposition of an embittered mother to follow his wishes. With the help of his rich school-friend’s family, he strives to begin his new life. His ideals are challenged as the reality becomes clear. He seeks love and happiness but it is a roller coaster of successes and failures, portraying the reality of life in the Staffordshire Potteries of the Twentieth Century.
Archie tells his Headmaster, “I’ve seen things. In the shops. Beautiful things. Real china plates like royalty must eat from. And beautiful flowers and ladies in frilly skirts all made out of fine china. They’re so lovely you could cry just looking at them. Oh, and I’m going to be famous. I’ve practiced my signature for when I am.”
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