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True to Himself; Or Roger Strong's Struggle for Place - Navigating the Social Hierarchy: A Tale of Identity and Perseverance in 19th Century America - cover

True to Himself; Or Roger Strong's Struggle for Place - Navigating the Social Hierarchy: A Tale of Identity and Perseverance in 19th Century America

Edward Stratemeyer

Verlag: Good Press

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In "True to Himself; Or, Roger Strong's Struggle for Place," Edward Stratemeyer masterfully intertwines themes of self-identity, perseverance, and moral integrity within a narrative that captures the struggles of the young protagonist, Roger Strong. Characterized by Stratemeyer's signature accessible prose and vivid characterization, this work reflects the burgeoning concerns of early 20th-century youth literature, aiming to instill values of honesty and loyalty in the reader. The setting serves as a microcosm of society's expectations, deftly navigating the complexities of adolescence and the quest for personal fulfillment amidst external pressures. Edward Stratemeyer, an influential figure in the world of children's literature, honed his craft through the establishment of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a pioneering model for serialized storytelling. His own experiences as an avid reader during his youth and awareness of the sociocultural environment of his time informed his decision to write this book. Stratemeyer believed that young readers needed relatable role models, which shaped his portrayal of Roger's challenges against a backdrop of social and familial expectations. Readers seeking an engaging and morally grounded narrative will find "True to Himself" an enlightening exploration of youth dynamics. This compelling tale speaks not only to the struggles of its time but also resonates with contemporary themes of self-discovery and personal resilience, making it a relevant addition to any young reader's library.
Verfügbar seit: 12.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 136 Seiten.

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