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John Whopper / The Newsboy

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The story follows a young newsboy who, after falling through a mysterious cavity in the ground, undertakes improbable voyages that include emerging in a distant Asian port and later polar exploits. The episodic narrative records humorous mishaps, encounters with unfamiliar customs and landscapes, and the protagonist's quick thinking to survive and profit from each situation. Episodes combine tall-tale exaggeration and concrete detail, alternating lively action, local color, and comic reflection on ambition and resourcefulness rather than a single sustained plot.

About the Author

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Thomas M. Clark

Thomas M. Clark was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "John Whopper / The Newsboy," reflects themes of adventure and youthful ambition, capturing the spirit of a young newsboy navigating the challenges of urban life. Clark's writing often emphasizes the importance of perseverance and the pursuit of dreams, making his stories resonate with young readers. Though not widely recognized today, his work contributes to the rich tapestry of early American children's fiction.

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