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The Story of a Bad Boy - Adventures of a mischievous boy in 19th century New England - cover

The Story of a Bad Boy - Adventures of a mischievous boy in 19th century New England

Thomas Bailey Aldrich

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Story of a Bad Boy," Thomas Bailey Aldrich crafts a semi-autobiographical narrative that intricately weaves childhood mischief with poignant reflections on innocence and morality. Set in the backdrop of 19th-century New England, Aldrich employs a colloquial and humorous style, blending vivid descriptions with a playful tone that resonates with both the charm and turbulence of youth. The book captures the essence of boyhood adventures while skillfully provoking deeper inquiries into the nature of good and evil, making it a significant work within the landscape of American literature that reflects the era'Äôs transition from romanticism to realism. Aldrich, a prominent figure in American letters, drew inspiration from his own formative experiences, embodying the spirit of a mischievous youth with a heart full of curiosity. His position as an editor and poet, alongside his ties to the literary community of the time, provided him with a unique perspective on societal norms and adolescent rebellion. The blend of personal anecdotes and broader societal commentary in his writing suggests a desire to examine the complexities of boyhood beyond mere playful antics. Readers will find "The Story of a Bad Boy" not only a delightful exploration of childhood capers but also a thought-provoking reflection on growing up. Aldrich'Äôs engaging prose and his ability to capture the essence of youthful rebellion make this book a timeless classic. This engaging narrative is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay between innocence, adventure, and the moral dilemmas of youth.
Available since: 08/22/2023.
Print length: 139 pages.

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