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The Young Salesman - The Ambitious Journey of a Young Salesman

Horatio Jr. Alger

Editora: Good Press

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In "The Young Salesman," Horatio Jr. Alger crafts a quintessential tale emblematic of the American literary movement of the late 19th century, where themes of ambition, integrity, and the so-called "self-made man" prominently resound. Set against the backdrop of industrial America, the narrative follows young protagonists navigating the burgeoning world of commerce, emphasizing the virtues of perseverance and hard work. Alger's characteristic style'Äîmarked by straightforward prose and moral clarity'Äîinvites readers into a realm where social mobility is achievable through diligence and ethical conduct, resonating with the optimism of the Gilded Age. Horatio Alger, a prolific author deeply entrenched in the values of his time, drew upon his own experiences as a teacher and social reformer, infusing his narratives with the spirit of upliftment for marginalized youth. Facing personal struggles and witnessing social disparities, Alger sought to inspire hope in the hearts of young readers, portraying characters who overcome adversity through resilience and determination. His life experiences undoubtedly shaped the moralistic undercurrents present in "The Young Salesman," making it both a personal and cultural commentary. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking an engaging glimpse into the aspirations of youth during a transformative period in American history, illustrating timeless lessons about effort and integrity. Alger's tale remains relevant as it speaks to those enduring the trials of ambition, making it a stirring read for anyone interested in the intersection of personal endeavor and societal progress.
Disponível desde: 11/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 125 páginas.

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