
Lewis Arundel; Or, The Railroad Of Life is a mid-19th century novel by Frank E. Smedley that chronicles the life of Lewis Arundel as he faces the challenges of poverty following his father's death. The story explores the struggles of Lewis, his sister Rose, and their mother as they cope with grief and seek ways to support their family. Notable for its depiction of social issues of the time, the novel reflects the realities of life in Victorian England.


