About This Book
A resourceful former newsboy supports his little sister after removing her from their abusive home and, with small savings and a patron's help, takes a clerical post in a brokerage to better their prospects. The narrative tracks his adjustment to a new working life, the recurring threat posed by his drunken stepfather, schemes and legal dangers that test his honesty, and his business successes earned through thrift, industry, and courage. Intervening chapters follow secondary characters, narrow escapes, and reconciliations, culminating in the young man's vindication and improved fortune while highlighting themes of self-reliance, moral improvement, and social mobility.
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