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The Adventures of a Boy Reporter

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A resourceful country boy leaves home to seek work in the city, endures hard labor, lodging-house privations, and odd jobs before finding employment at a newspaper and becoming known as a boy reporter; he is later sent abroad as a correspondent, experiencing long voyages, shipboard work, encounters with insurgents that include capture and escape, involvement in military operations and naval cruises, a wartime wound and hospital recovery, and finally writes up his experiences and returns home.

About the Author

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Harry Steele Morrison

Harry Steele Morrison was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His most notable work, "The Adventures of a Boy Reporter," captures the spirit of youthful curiosity and adventure, appealing to young readers with its engaging narrative. Morrison's writing often reflects themes of exploration and the excitement of discovery, making his stories both entertaining and educational. Through his work, he has left a mark on the genre, contributing to the literary heritage of children's fiction.

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