Coketown
coketown
Coketown
The fictional town in the book "Hard Times" by Charles Dickens is called Coketown. It is portrayed as an industrial town that embodies the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution on society and individuals.
The cold shoulder and their junior high school. It's really not that hard. Clueless much?
The fictional St. Vladimir's Academy in the state of Montana.
Charles Dickens wrote Hard Times.
in the old times
The number of pages in the book "Hard Times" by Charles Dickens can vary depending on the edition and publisher. On average, "Hard Times" is around 300-400 pages in length.
Yes, the serialized Hard Times: For These Times began in 1854.
No, I believe Hard Pan, California is a fictional town created for the book The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron.
The book "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli is set in a fictional town and the time period is not explicitly mentioned. However, it can be inferred to be a contemporary setting based on the themes and issues addressed in the book.
The setting in the book "Football Hero" is primarily in the fictional town of Forbes, Pennsylvania, where the protagonist, Ty Lewis, lives and plays high school football. The story also includes scenes at football games, practices, and Ty's home.