About This Book
The author recounts growing up in a Manhattan tenement district, orphaned and surviving as a newsboy amid gangs, rough street routines, and daily hardship. He describes vivid episodes of rivalry, violence, and resourcefulness while working the Bowery, then traces an awakening that spurs self-education, steadier occupations, and moral reform. The memoir combines neighborhood portraiture and episodic recollection with reflective passages on ambition, resilience, and the practical steps that led from illiteracy and precarious living to a more stable, purposeful life.
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