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Driven from Home; Or Carl Crawford's Experience - A Tale of Overcoming Adversity and Achieving Success against all Odds - cover

Driven from Home; Or Carl Crawford's Experience - A Tale of Overcoming Adversity and Achieving Success against all Odds

Horatio Jr. Alger

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Driven from Home; Or, Carl Crawford's Experience," Horatio Alger Jr. explores the trials and tribulations of a young boy, Carl Crawford, as he navigates a harsh world filled with adversity. The novel, emblematic of Alger's characteristic rags-to-riches narrative style, is woven with themes of resilience, ambition, and moral integrity. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America, the text reflects the societal norms and economic challenges of the time, embodying the classic motif of the self-made man who achieves success through hard work and virtuous conduct. The fluid prose and engaging dialogue not only entertain but also encapsulate the moral lessons that were central to Alger'Äôs ideology, positioning the work within the larger context of the American literary tradition focused on perseverance and personal growth. Horatio Alger Jr., a prominent American author of the late 19th century, became a key figure in the genre of juvenile literature. Facing his own challenges, including financial difficulties and societal expectations, Alger drew upon his life experiences to create narratives that resonate with young readers. His upbringing and education as a Unitarian minister instilled in him a strong sense of morality and an emphasis on the value of hard work, which is vividly reflected in Carl Crawford's journey. I highly recommend this compelling narrative to anyone interested in the themes of perseverance and morality in American literature. "Driven from Home" not only illustrates the triumph of the human spirit but also serves as a historical artifact that captures the ethos of a nation grappling with the complexities of growth and opportunity during a formative period.
Available since: 10/29/2023.
Print length: 128 pages.

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