"Stone Cold" by Robert Swindells is set against the backdrop of 1980s Britain, a period marked by economic downturn, rising unemployment, and social unrest, particularly in urban areas. The story highlights the plight of homeless individuals, reflecting the harsh realities faced by many during that time, as well as the indifference of society towards their struggles. The protagonist, a young man named Link, navigates the dangers of street life, shedding light on the isolation and vulnerability experienced by the homeless. This context serves to critique societal attitudes and provoke empathy for marginalized individuals.
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"Cold stone cabour" does not appear to be a widely recognized term or phrase in English or any specific context. It may be a misspelling or a combination of words that lacks a clear meaning. If you meant "cold stone" in a different context, such as "cold stone creamery," it refers to a brand known for mixing ice cream on a frozen stone slab. Please provide additional context if you're looking for a specific meaning.
What about Stone Cold and Lita, Did they do it....Did they what!!!!!
stone cold is not in the game
no stone cold retired. Shark boy is stone cold's son
stone cold
stone cold because if he can beat the rock
who is the CIO of Cold Stone Creamery
Stone Cold Stunner...
i like stone cold
'The Stone Cold Stunner'
there are 1400 cold stone stores today