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The Young Salesman

Horatio Alger

The Young Salesman by Jr. Horatio Alger is a 19th-century juvenile fiction novel, embodying the classic "rags-to-riches" theme prevalent in Alger's works. The story centers on the life of a young boy named Frank Courtney, who embarks on a journey to improve his circumstances through hard work and determination. Frank starts with very little, facing numerous economic and social challenges. His perseverance and ethical conduct land him a position as a salesman, where he navigates a competitive and often unforgiving business environment. Throughout the novel, Frank encounters dishonest competitors and difficult situations that test his integrity and resolve. Alger's narrative style combines adventure with moral lessons, emphasizing that success comes from honesty, hard work, and resilience. Frank's character is designed to inspire young readers, demonstrating that even in the face of adversity, one can rise above through dedication and moral fortitude. The Young Salesman reflects Alger's belief in the potential for self-made success, encouraging readers to maintain their principles and work diligently towards their goals. The book remains a testament to the enduring appeal of Alger's stories, offering timeless lessons on character and perseverance.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publish Date: Aug 1st, 2024
  • Pages: 192
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.44in - 0.55lb
  • EAN: 9789363057760
  • Categories: Classics

About the Author

Alger, Horatio, Jr.: - Horatio Alger Jr., an American novelist who lived from January 13, 1832, to July 18, 1899, authored books for young adults about poor lads who, through their good deeds, climb from impoverished roots to lives of stability and comfort in the middle class. His works are known for their "rags-to-riches" narrative, which had a formative influence on the Gilded Age United States. All of Alger's young adult books revolve around the idea that a young man can change his situation for the better by acting morally. The "Horatio Alger myth" holds that the young man achieves success via toil, however, this is untrue. The youngster behaves himself according to classic characteristics like honesty, generosity, and altruism in the actual stories, and success is invariably the result of an accident that works to the boy's advantage. The youngster might recover a sizable sum of money that was misplaced or save a passenger from a derailed carriage. A wealthy person notices the youngster and his predicament as a result of this. For instance, in one tale, a little child narrowly avoids being hit by a streetcar before being snatched away to safety by a homeless orphan youth.