The Unknown Wrestler
The Unknown Wrestler
The Unknown Wrestler is a novel by H. A. Cody, written in the early 20th century, that explores themes of kindness, social justice, and the struggles of the disadvantaged. The story follows a blind violinist and his daughter, Nan, who face societal insensitivity while trying to earn a living through music. A mysterious protector intervenes to help them, highlighting the dynamics between social classes and the importance of empathy in urban life. This narrative blends drama and adventure, showcasing the challenges faced by marginalized individuals.










