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A Struggle for a Fortune

A Quest for Prosperity and Adventure in the 19th Century Wilderness
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Castlemon Harry
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In «A Struggle for a Fortune,» Harry Castlemon weaves a tale of resilience and determination against the backdrop of mid-19th century America. The novel, characterized by its straightforward yet engaging narrative style, captures the ethos of the era where the pursuit of wealth often clashed with moral dilemmas. Through richly drawn characters and vivid descriptions of both rural landscapes and burgeoning towns, Castlemon expertly explores themes of ambition, family loyalty, and the inherent struggles of achieving the elusive American Dream. Castlemon, known for his deep appreciation of American frontier life and children'Äôs literature, draws on his own experiences and observations to infuse authenticity into his writing. His background as a popular novelist of adventure tales for young readers informs his ability to craft accessible yet thought-provoking narratives. This novel, written in an era when the concept of self-made men was increasingly celebrated, reflects his engagement with the prevailing ideas of success and societal expectations. Readers seeking an insightful journey into the American psyche during a transformative period will find «A Struggle for a Fortune» a compelling addition to their literary explorations. Castlemon'Äôs immersive storytelling not only entertains but also challenges one to reflect on the values intertwined with the pursuit of fortune. This book is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the paradoxes of ambition and morality.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
10 сентября 2024
Объем:
180 стр.
ISBN:
8596547619345
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