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Frank Merriwell's brother : Or The greatest triumph of all

Burt L. Standish

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Frank Merriwell's Brother: Or, The Greatest Triumph of All," Burt L. Standish crafts an exhilarating tale of brotherly bonds and the pursuit of excellence. Set against the backdrop of local sports and academia, this narrative juxtaposes the adventures of Frank Merriwell's younger brother, who strives to step out of his sibling's shadow. Standish employs a vigorous, straightforward style infused with a palpable sense of camaraderie and competition, characteristic of the young adult literature of the early 20th century. The book reflects the era's values of perseverance, loyalty, and moral integrity, resonating with the trials faced by young men in their formative years. Burt L. Standish, the pseudonym of the prolific Edward Stratemeyer, was a pioneer in American children's literature, particularly known for his focus on moral themes within action-packed storylines. Influenced by his own upbringing and the societal expectations of young men during his time, Standish aimed to provide captivating yet ethically enriching narratives. His commitment to portraying aspirational characters is evident in this work, portraying the struggles between personal ambition and familial loyalty. "Frank Merriwell's Brother" is an essential read for those interested in the evolution of juvenile literature and the formative tropes of sports heroism. This book not only entertains but delivers nuanced reflections on the virtues of hard work and responsibility, making it a riveting selection for both young readers and those nostalgic for the spirit of bygone adventure.
Disponibile da: 02/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 160 pagine.

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