The Hole in the Wall

  • The Hole in the Wall
    By Arthur Morrison

    Though many critics and fans have drawn parallels between the work of Arthur Morrison and Charles Dickens, Morrison's take on inner-city poverty in turn-of-the-century London is much more bleak, gritty and realistic.

  • The Hole in the Wall
    By Lisa Rowe Fraustino

    WINNER OF THE MILKWEED PRIZE FOR CHILDREN’S LITERATURE Eleven-year-old Sebby has found the perfect escape from his crummy house and bickering family—a secret cave he calls “The Hole in the Wall.” It’s all the more beautiful for ...

  • The Hole in the Wall: J. B. and the Pirates
    By Tami Hritzay

    Safely returning from the time portal, J.B. Rue and Wayne returned to their homes.

  • The Hole in the Wall
    By Arthur Morrison

    Many small matters of my first few hours at the Hole in the Wall were impressed on me by later events. In particular I remember ... An' that there," pointing to another hanging on the wall, "that's the Juno, what your father's on now.

  • The Hole in the Wall: Self-organising Systems in Education
    By Sugata Mitra

    On an educational experiment of making computers and internet available to children in public places; with reference to India.

  • The Hole in the Wall
    By Arthur Morrison

    Though many critics and fans have drawn parallels between the work of Arthur Morrison and Charles Dickens, Morrison's take on inner-city poverty in turn-of-the-century London is much more bleak, gritty...

  • The Hole in the Wall
    By Arthur Morrison

    Reproduction of the original: The Hole in the Wall by Arthur Morrison