Roll-Call

Roll-Call
"Roll-Call" is the sequel to Arnold Bennett's Clayhanger trilogy, published in the early 20th century. The novel follows George Edwin Cannon, the stepson of Edwin Clayhanger, as he navigates his ambitions as an architect while grappling with the challenges of wealth and upbringing. Bennett explores themes of arrogance and the complexities of raising children without spoiling them, culminating in George's enlistment in the army, which serves as a poignant conclusion to the series. This work reflects Bennett's keen insight into human character and societal expectations.













