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Adventures of a Telegraph Boy; or "Number 91" - A Tale of Telegraphs and Triumph: A Classic Rags-to-Riches Adventure - cover

Adventures of a Telegraph Boy; or "Number 91" - A Tale of Telegraphs and Triumph: A Classic Rags-to-Riches Adventure

Horatio Jr. Alger

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Adventures of a Telegraph Boy; or, 'Number 91,'" Horatio Jr. Alger crafts a quintessentially American tale that epitomizes the rags-to-riches narrative prevalent in the late 19th century. This novel follows the industrious and optimistic young protagonist, Frank, who secures employment as a telegraph boy. Alger's finely wrought prose, rich with vivid details and an uplifting tone, reflects the ethos of perseverance and moral rectitude, mirroring the societal aspirations of a nation on the cusp of modernity. Through episodic adventures steeped in themes of diligence and integrity, the story becomes a microcosm of American life during a transformative era, addressing issues of class and opportunity while maintaining a gripping narrative flow. Horatio Alger, celebrated for his influential works in young adult literature, drew on his own experiences of hardship and resilience, providing a compelling lens through which young readers could envision their own paths to success. A minister by training, Alger's life was marked by personal trials, including financial difficulties and professional setbacks. His understanding of adversity informs the optimistic landscapes of his novels, where hard work and virtue are invariably rewarded, resonating with the aspirations of an expanding middle class seeking social mobility in a rapidly changing world. This novel is a timeless recommendation for readers seeking inspiration and a glimpse into the values that shaped American culture. Alger'Äôs engaging narrative encourages readers, particularly younger audiences, to contemplate their own potential and the importance of fortitude in overcoming obstacles, making "Adventures of a Telegraph Boy" a must-read for anyone interested in the roots of American literary tradition and moral storytelling.
Available since: 10/28/2023.
Print length: 121 pages.

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