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Dan the Newsboy - A Heartwarming Tale of Resilience and Hope in 19th Century City Streets - cover

Dan the Newsboy - A Heartwarming Tale of Resilience and Hope in 19th Century City Streets

Horatio Jr. Alger

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

In "Dan, the Newsboy," Horatio Alger crafts a compelling tale emblematic of the late 19th-century American literature that glorifies the virtues of hard work, perseverance, and self-reliance. Set against the bustling backdrop of New York City, the narrative follows the eponymous hero, Dan, a young boy who faces the harsh realities of poverty. Alger's characteristic optimistic prose, underscored by a moral framework, reflects the era's belief in the American Dream and the possibilities of upward mobility through diligence and integrity. The novel weaves a thread of hope and inspiration, appealing to a young readership who yearns for adventure against the stark realities of life. Horatio Alger Jr., a seminal figure in American literature, was born in 1832 and became an influential social commentator through his heartfelt tales of destitution and redemption. His experiences with poverty during his youth, combined with his devout beliefs in moral character and industriousness, deeply informed his writing. Alger's works often espoused a deep empathy for the struggles of the average American, reflecting his observations of the growing disparities in wealth during industrialization. "Dan, the Newsboy" is a timeless story that resonates with both youthful audiences and those interested in the evolution of American narratives. Its enduring themes of resilience and integrity make it a must-read for anyone wishing to explore the socio-economic fabric of 19th-century America, along with the inspiring tales of personal triumph.
Available since: 10/30/2023.
Print length: 150 pages.

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