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A son of the city

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The narrative follows a resourceful city boy through a year of boyhood episodes that range from fishing trips and schoolroom antics to pranks, club secrets, and neighborhood adventures. Scenes cover holiday festivities, youthful crushes and rivalries, hands-on schemes to save money for future independence, and seasonal pastimes such as baseball. Episodes alternate between comic mischief and modest moral lessons, portraying friendships, contests for standing among peers, and the small domestic pressures of urban life. The episodic structure offers slice-of-life vignettes that convey the energy, ambitions, and everyday dilemmas of early adolescence.

About the Author

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Herman Gastrell Seely

Herman Gastrell Seely was an American author known for his novel "A Son of the City." This work reflects the urban experience and the complexities of city life, exploring themes of identity and belonging. Seely's writing captures the essence of the early 20th century, offering insights into the social dynamics of urban environments. While not widely recognized today, his contributions provide a glimpse into the literary landscape of his time, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of individuals navigating the bustling life of the city.

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