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Plane and Plank; or The Mishaps of a Mechanic - Navigating Industrial Challenges: A Young Mechanic's Journey - cover

Plane and Plank; or The Mishaps of a Mechanic - Navigating Industrial Challenges: A Young Mechanic's Journey

Oliver Optic

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Plane and Plank; or, The Mishaps of a Mechanic," Oliver Optic navigates the tumultuous waters of industrialization through the story of a young mechanic. This work exemplifies Optic's signature literary style, blending adventure with moral instruction, and resonating within the context of mid-19th-century America, a time of rapid technological advancement and societal change. The narrative unfolds with a vivid portrayal of the protagonist's experiences, showcasing the transformative impact of machinery and the plights faced by laborers in an increasingly mechanized world. The accessible prose and engaging plot further serve to illustrate broader themes of resilience and ingenuity amidst challenges. Oliver Optic, the pen name of William Taylor Adams, was an influential American author known for his tales aimed at young readers. His background as a teacher and his keen interest in the maritime and mechanical sciences greatly informed his writing. Adams sought to inspire moral integrity and practical wisdom through his characters, which is vividly evident in this novel. His own experiences navigating the complexities of the industrial age likely fueled his narrative focus on the lives and struggles of skilled workers. "Plane and Plank" is a must-read for those fascinated by the interplay of industry and ethics during a pivotal period in American history. Readers of all ages will find themselves captivated by the challenges faced by the characters and the enduring message of perseverance. This work not only entertains but also educates, providing valuable insights into a bygone era that continues to resonate today.
Disponible desde: 12/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 136 páginas.

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