Tom Grogan by Francis Hopkinson Smith is a novel set in the late 19th century focusing on a hardworking individual navigating the challenging world of labor in a competitive male-dominated industry. The narrative explores the protagonist's efforts to balance a demanding job with personal responsibilities. The story begins with the character's involvement in a critical sea-wall project showcasing their skills and strong presence in the workplace. As the plot unfolds the character faces various obstacles including pressures from unions and rivalries highlighting the complexities of their profession. Alongside their professional challenges the narrative emphasizes a deep commitment to family with the protagonist's drive to provide for loved ones at the core of their motivations. The conflict between professional duties and personal obligations serves as a central theme in the story. As the novel progresses it examines broader societal issues such as labor dynamics dedication and the emotional toll of balancing work and family portraying an individual determined to persevere and establish a place for themselves in a demanding world.
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