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Rough and Ready; Or Life Among the New York Newsboys - Street Smarts and Solidarity: Tales of New York Newsboys - cover

Rough and Ready; Or Life Among the New York Newsboys - Street Smarts and Solidarity: Tales of New York Newsboys

Horatio Jr. Alger

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Rough and Ready; Or, Life Among the New York Newsboys," Horatio Alger Jr. immerses readers in the gritty yet hopeful world of 19th-century New York's impoverished youth. The narrative follows the life of a young newsboy navigating the challenges of poverty, highlighting themes of resilience, hard work, and the pursuit of the American Dream. Alger's engaging, didactic style blends humor with social commentary, emblematic of his larger oeuvre that seeks to inspire through tales of overcoming adversity. The book serves as both a poignant social document and an adventurous yarn that showcases the camaraderie and struggles of the newsboys, illustrating the intricate interplay of societal structures and individual agency. Horatio Alger Jr. was a prolific author known for his inspirational tales that often centered on disadvantaged boys finding success through diligence and virtue. Growing up in a modest family and witnessing the struggles of urban poverty firsthand informed his writing, leading him to create characters that resonated with the aspirations of many young readers. Alger's experiences as a minister further enriched his narratives, allowing him to weave moral lessons seamlessly into storytelling. "Rough and Ready" is a must-read for those interested in American literature, social history, and the evolution of the rags-to-riches narrative. Alger's timeless message of perseverance speaks to the resilience of the human spirit, making this book not only an engaging tale but also a source of inspiration for readers of all ages.
Available since: 11/01/2023.
Print length: 121 pages.

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