The Errand Boy
Par Alger, Horatio
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066445737
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In "The Errand Boy," Horatio Alger weaves a compelling narrative that epitomizes the rags-to-riches motif central to his oeuvre. This novel follows the journey of young Frank, a determined boy navigating the gritty streets of New York City in his quest for success. Through Alger's characteristic straightforward prose and engaging character development, readers are drawn into the trials and triumphs of Frank as he embodies the virtues of hard work, integrity, and perseverance. Set against the backdrop of the bustling, industrialized America of the late 19th century, the book reflects the societal values and economic realities of the time, presenting a moralistic tale aimed at inspiring a sense of hope and agency in the young readers of his era. Horatio Alger, an influential figure in American literature, rose from humble beginnings himself, which deeply informed his writing. Born in 1832, Alger faced early struggles with his career and personal life, ultimately embracing the themes of ambition and resilience that resonate within his novels. His experiences shaped his understanding of the American Dream, making him a voice for the impoverished youth seeking social mobility during a time of great economic disparity. "The Errand Boy" is not merely a story of personal triumph; it is a vital cultural artifact that challenges readers to reflect on the values of industry, morality, and success. This timeless tale is highly recommended for anyone interested in the underpinnings of the American Dream or seeking inspiration from the resilience of youth amidst adversity.
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