In Amy Le Feuvre's novel 'Probable Sons', readers are introduced to a heartwarming tale of family, redemption, and second chances. The story follows the protagonist, an orphan named Wally, who is taken in by a kindly old gentleman. Through a series of events, Wally learns about his true identity and the importance of forgiveness and love. Le Feuvre's writing style is characterized by its simplicity and emotional depth, making the narrative both accessible and poignant for readers of all ages. Set in the late 19th century, the book explores themes of class, heritage, and the power of kindness in a society bound by societal expectations. Le Feuvre's skillful storytelling and compelling character development make 'Probable Sons' a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today.